Apple has seeded developers with the 3rd beta of iOS 9.1 today after releasing iOS 9.0.1 just a week ago. The new beta of iOS 9.1, build 13B5130b, is available as an over-the-air update and through the Apple Developer Center.
Update: Apple has also released the public beta of this build.
Mac Rumors has done a great job at recapping all the new features in the betas so far:
Update: Apple has also released the public beta of this build.
Mac Rumors has done a great job at recapping all the new features in the betas so far:
iOS 9.1 includes new features for the iPad Pro, adding support for accessories like the Smart Keyboard and the Apple Pencil, both of which are deeply integrated into the operating system. It also includes features that will allow the iPhone to interact with the new Apple TV.
iOS 9.1 also includes Unicode 8, adding support for emoji like the taco, burrito, cheese wedge, middle finger, unicorn head, and more, plus it includes a new "Hey Siri" Settings feature that lets the "Hey Siri" command be customized for an individual user's voice. On-demand voice activation even when not plugged into a power source using the "Hey Siri" command is a new feature in the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus.
As was discovered in iOS 9.1 beta 2, iOS 9.1 also adds a new Messages option in the Settings app, allowing users to disable photos for their contacts.
iOS 9.1 will most likely be released at the end of next month alongside the new Apple TV and iPad Pro.
And while they were at it, Apple also released iOS 9.0.2, the second minor update to iOS 9, to the public.
And while they were at it, Apple also released iOS 9.0.2, the second minor update to iOS 9, to the public.
iOS 9.0.2 mainly contains enhancements, improvements, and bug fixes. Here's the release notes:
This update contains bug fixes and improvements including:
- Fixes an issue with the setting to turn on or off app cellular data usage
- Resolves an issue that prevented iMessage activation for some users
- Resolves an issue where an iCloud backup could be interrupted after starting a manual backup
- Fixes an issue where the screen could incorrectly rotate when receiving notifications
- Improves the stability of Podcasts
This update contains bug fixes and improvements including:
- Fixes an issue with the setting to turn on or off app cellular data usage
- Resolves an issue that prevented iMessage activation for some users
- Resolves an issue where an iCloud backup could be interrupted after starting a manual backup
- Fixes an issue where the screen could incorrectly rotate when receiving notifications
- Improves the stability of Podcasts
All iOS users can download the update over the air through Settings > General > Software Update.