iOS 9 Is Finally Released

It's finally here, the full and stable new mobile operating system from Apple, and you can download now. Why should you even bother, you ask? Well, it may not be a huge visual set, but has quite a few settings to make it useful.


The most important is the battery. The iPhone can be rented for a list of things, but one of them is certainly not the life of the battery. Apple plays up play with other Android phones out there by adding a battery saving mode when you're in a desperate situation of energy.

Beyond the battery, multitasking looks much better with a new carousel 3D application, a clean vertical version of Android multitasking window.

Things are still twisted all the way down to the keyboard. Now the iPhone keyboard will actually look like tiny when you are not capitalized, but I do not know why this has not been the case for the past eight years. You will also have done on Siri and other improvements under the hood making your iPhone less rugged and more secure. It is basically the iPhone over Android ever!

Of course, the new iPhone 6s and 6s more will get additional features enabled by the new material as 3D and 4K touch video recording. But everyone cannot sell a kidney to buy a new iPhone every year.

There is much more apparent and hidden features illustrating why iOS 9 is worth downloading (if you have not already downloaded the release beta.) If you have an iOS cruise with 8 or below, here tango three step you are going to want to upgrade: Settings> General> Software Update. 16GB for you users out there, it would make more sense to update via iTunes with limited space on your mobile device or other goodbye to these playlists Spotify downloaded. Fortunately, things should be much easier this year because iOS 9 is only 1.3GB 4.6GB rather than the monstrosity of last year. Anyway, make sure you back up your data via iCloud and iTunes, you know, just to be sure.

As long as you have an iPhone 4S and above, and the iPad 2 and above, and fifth generation of contact (or new fantasy), then you are good to go. However, you should probably be wary of such borderline devices. The OS can work in theory, but the device could see a significant slowdown (even if a test by the Wall Street Journal offers old Apple diehards might be lucky.)


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