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Apple officially releases iOS 9.0.1 to the public with bug fixes

Apple officially releases iOS 9.0.1 to the public with bug fixes

Apple's Software
September 23, 2015

Exactly one week after releasing the final version of iOS 9 to the general public, Apple has just released iOS 9.0.1. It can be downloaded now over-the-air or through iTunes.

Here’s the complete list of changes:

  • Fixes an issue where some users could not complete setup assistant after updating
  • Fixes an issue where alarms and timers could fail to play
  • Fixes an issue in Safari and Photos where pausing a video could cause the paused frame to appear distorted
  • Fixes an issue where some users with a custom APN setup via a profile would lose cellular data

Just moments before, Apple also seeded the second beta version of iOS 9.1 to registered developers. It’s available over-the-air or through Apple’s Developer Center. The software will bring support for the iPad Pro’s new Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil. It’s unknown when the software will officially arrive, but it’s expected at the same time as the larger tablet in November.

We will let you know if we find any major changes in either piece of software.

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