On October 1, Apple began issuing another iOS 15.0.1 update, but more recently, an update to solve numerous issues that have occurred on iOS 15, including the Lock Screen issue. The Apple Watch does not function with the iPhone 13 Series.
After more than a week after releasing iOS 15.0.1, Apple has now banned iPhone owners from returning to the original iOS 15.0 if you have previously loaded iOS 15.0.1. Apple also prohibited customers from downgrading to iOS 14.8, which means that only iOS 15.0.1 is now accessible for iPhone owners to install. As a result, once you have upgraded to iOS 15, you cannot revert back to iOS 14. You must either upgrade to the newest version or wait for the next update in the future.
Please keep in mind that Apple is presently testing iOS 15.1 Beta, a version that is known to restore SharePlay to FaceTime and also a generation in which Apple will be able to activate the iPhone. Video recording in the ProRes format is supported by 13 Pro and Pro Max. However, there is no news on when Apple will make iOS 15.1 available to the public.
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