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they still do not launch anything, even if it is only for the iphone 13, and they do not re-sign version 15.0 for them. Has anyone at the company found out that these phones are on the market?
 
It's all so weird that I don't even know what to think anymore. what apple is doing with the iphone 13 does not make any sense. and they are their flagship phones for this year xD
 
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I don't think that will work b/c it's not signed any more. Update process will check signing status (assuming you're using a Mac or Win/iTunes). Or ... get an unsigned version of ipsw from 3rd party sources... (not recommending that).
 
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All of us with iOS 15
 
Well iOS 14.0.1 was released the next Thursday after initial launch. So maybe that’s an indicator we will see 15.0.1 tomorrow as that’s also the next Thursday after initial release. 13 went straight to 13.1 5 days after initial release (cuz #DumpsterFire). I know bug fixes and release change year to year depending on demand etc. but maybe this points us in the right direction to speculate. Fingers crossed on a bug fix release tomorrow.
 
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Makes me wonder if 15.0.1 was meant to come out Monday, but got delayed, and they didn’t stop the automation for the disabling of signing for 15.0……

Certainly would explain the “premature “ MR article. They don’t, of course, scramble and write those articles on new betas the moment they hit. They get the info from Apple PR hours or even days before release, with an “embargo til release” non-disclosure agreement. Sounds like this one was all set to go, got yanked and MR either didn’t get notified or no one stopped the content management system from pumping out the article “on time”.
 
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