Comment by N19PEDL2
7 hours ago
> Byrne was hoping that the next update, 26.4.1, would introduce a fix for this, but its release this week has not helped.
Even if Apple restores the háček in a future update, wouldn't he still need to unlock the iPhone to install it?
You can always reboot to recovery and install an update that way.
Won’t that wipe all the user data?
He can upgrade, but not downgrade, for security integrity.
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Nope
That's what I was thinking, but the phrasing seems to imply that he did update to 26.4.1? Not sure how that was possible.
afaik you can update your locked iPhone with a Mac or Windows in iTunes... but it will still require a passcode after update, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Nope, the ”trust this computer” dialog needs you to enter your passcode before any other actions are possible
This can be bypassed by putting the phone in DFU mode.
Probably the only hope is jailbreaking.
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