10 Things To Do Before Installing iOS 9.0.1 1

10 Things To Do Before Installing iOS 9.0.1

Apple has released a new iOS 9 update after it was released last week, although there is no version of iOS 9.1. Instead, it’s an iOS 9.0.1 update for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch that brings fixes for iOS 9 issues. There are a few things you need to do before installing.

Earlier this month, Apple confirmed an iOS 9 release date for September 16. The iOS 9.0 update has arrived on schedule and has been available to select iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users since last Wednesday.

The company has also confirmed another version of iOS 9, an iOS 9.1 update that will bring improvements and new emojis to iPhone and iPad users in the United States and around the world. The iOS 9.1 update is in beta before an unknown release date.

Find out what’s new in iOS 9.0.1.

Today, Apple has released a new iOS 9 upgrade, although it is not the iOS 9.1 update that people have been waiting for. Instead, it’s an iOS 9.0.1 update that addresses some of the first iOS 9 issues that surfaced shortly after its release last week.

Apple has not previously confirmed an iOS 9.0.1 release. The update appeared out of nowhere this morning and is now available on all iOS 9 supported devices. The update does not come with new features but instead brings some major bug fixes to Apple’s mobile devices.

You may want to install it right away, but there are a few things we think you should do before installing the first update to the iOS 9 operating system.

A little prep work can go a long way in maintaining the performance of your device and so we highly recommend you take some time before diving in with this new iOS 9.0.1 update. Here’s what you need to do.

Get to Know iOS 9 If You Haven’t Already

If you haven’t installed the iOS 9 update yet, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the update before installing the iOS 9.0.1 update.

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We’ve put together a guide that will show you the differences between iOS 9 and iOS 8, and we’ve also delved into some of the smaller features coming with the iOS 9.0.1 update. These should be helpful if you are coming to iOS 9.0.1, from a version older than iOS 9.0.

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If you’re already using iOS 9.0, you’ll want to know about iOS 9.0.1 and its changes. It comes with several major bug fixes, including a fix for setup issues and an issue that prevented alarms and timers from sounding at the appropriate time.

Gather Early Feedback

You do not need to install the iOS 9.0.1 update at this time. In fact, there are some reasons you might want to avoid it.

If you’re having a good experience with iOS 9.0 or earlier, you may want to wait for the smoke to clear around this version. Wait a few hours, or even a few days, and collect some of the initial feedback from critics and average Apple users.

This is a minor update so we don’t expect any major issues, but if there are major issues on board, we expect to hear them before the week is out.

Look for feedback on your device and then make a decision about an iOS 9.0. The update isn’t going anywhere.

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If you’re using your iPhone or iPad for business and have invested in a number of Enterprise related apps, you’ll want to check with your IT department if you have one.

Enterprise issues always hit the user after a new iOS release and you want to make sure everything is ok before updating to iOS 9.0.

If you don’t have an IT department, check with a knowledgeable colleague who already has iOS 9.0.

Back up your files

iOS 9.0.1 is a minor update, but it has the potential to cause major problems. That’s exactly why we recommend making a backup before installing the update on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. It might work later.

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We have prepared a guide to guide you through the backup process. It may seem extreme, but you’ll want to be smart about this update. The last thing you want is for a small update like this to give you a huge headache.

Charge Your Device

Installing iOS 9.0.1 requires 50% battery if you are not connected to a power source. There is no road around.

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Prepare Your Login Information

If this is your first time installing iOS 9 with iOS 9.0.1, you will be prompted to sign in with your Apple ID credentials to complete the setup process. Therefore, you will want this information ready before you install it.

You will also need a password if you want to install it Wi-Fi via Settings. If you’re installing for someone else, make sure they give you this information, otherwise you won’t get the update built-in.

Update Your Apps

If you haven’t already, it’s time to start updating your apps with iOS 9 support.

The developers have been offering a steady stream of iOS 9 support updates since last week’s release, and they’ve mostly done their job. We’ve seen people complain about app issues, but for the most part, the best apps seem to hold up well.

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If the reviews are good, we highly recommend installing app updates before installing the iOS 9.0.

Find Fixes for iOS 9 Issues

iOS 9.0.1 is a bug fix update but it may cause problems for you. iOS updates almost always cause battery drain and connectivity issues, and we’ll almost certainly see other isolated iOS 9.0.1 issues pop up in the coming hours and days. That’s why you need to be prepared.

We recommend that you take a look at our list of common iOS 9 issues and fixes to be prepared in case you encounter any issues during the installation process or after installing the iOS 9.0.1 update on your device.

Learn About the Downgrade Process

For a limited time you will be able to downgrade to an older version of iOS, which will come in handy when you encounter iOS 9.0.

Review the process right now before uploading. That way, you won’t have to struggle if you run into a problem with Apple’s new update.

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Apple typically keeps the downgrade leak open for one to two weeks after an update is released. The clock started a few hours ago.

Watch iOS 9.0.1 Jailbreak Details

Follow the iOS 9.0.1 jailbreak details if you have already jailbroken or are planning to jailbreak the iOS 9 update when the jailbreak becomes available.

We should see details emerge in the coming hours and days, and it’s wise to research the information there before upgrading to the iOS 9.0.

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