Following the release of iOS 16.1 on October 24, Apple has stopped signing iOS 16.0.3, the previously available iOS version released on October 10. Since iOS 16.0.3 is no longer signed, you can no longer downgrade to the version of iOS you installed iOS 16.1 on.
Apple typically stops signing older versions of software updates after a new version is released to encourage customers to keep their operating systems up to date, so it's not unusual for iOS 16.0.3 to no longer be signed .
iOS 16.0.3 is a minor bug-fix update that resolves bugs plaguing iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models.
The iOS 16.1 update that replaces it is larger, introducing iCloud shared photo libraries, real-time activities on the lock screen and dynamic island, support for the Matter smart home standard, clean energy charging, and more
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