Apple’s
continued testing of its latest and supposedly greatest version of iOS rolls
on. Two weeks after introducing the initial iOS 9.1 beta to registered
developers, Apple has today flicked the switch on yet another release that sees
the second pre-release seed of iOS 9.1 falls into the hands of testers. It’s
immediately evident from the firm’s release schedule that the Cupertino-based
company is passionate and extremely keen to eradicate any bugs that have made
it into the public domain with iOS 9.
How to
Download and Install iOS 9.1 Beta 2
If
you are part of Apple’s public beta program you can download it now by checking
the Settings menu>General> Software Updates.
Apple
has a release notes link to iOS 9.1 beta 2, but the link doesn’t actually go
anywhere. As such, there’s not much information as to what all the update
includes, although we’ve heard that iOS 9.1 will be what ships when the iPad
Pro launches later this year. The 9.1 update also supports Unicode 8, and
features new emoji characters.
iOS 9.1 supported devices
We’ve
already hinted that Apple may discard old devices from getting iOS 9 or iOS 9.1
update. The devices that are supposed to support iOS 9.1 will
reportedly be
- iPad 3
- iPad 4
- iPad Air
- iPad Air 2
- iPad Air 3
- iPad Pro
- iPad mini 2
- iPad mini 3,
- iPad mini 4
- iPhone 5
- iPhone 5C
- iPhone 5S
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6+
- iPhone 7
- iPod touch (fifth generation)
Four
devices in the list, iPad Air 3, iPad Pro, iPad Mini 4 and iPhone 7 are yet to
release. In all likelihood, those devices will hit the stores by fall-2015. So
the list appears credible.
iOS 9.1 Review
It’s
not possible for us to review the OS at this moment because it hasn’t launched
yet. As soon as it puts in appearance, we’ll review it and share with our
readers all its features, strength and weaknesses.
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