It took just a week for Apple to release a brand new iOS 9 update for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. We are running the new iOS 9.0.1 update on several devices and today we want to take a look at the most important things to know about the iPhone 5 iOS 9.0.1 update.
It’s been a busy month for Apple and iOS software. On September 9, the company took the stage in San Francisco and made a number of announcements, including an iOS 9 release date. The iOS 9 update wasn’t the star of the show but the September 16 release date confirmation was a big deal for many people.
Two days later, Apple released iOS 9.1 as beta. The iOS 9.1 update is the first milestone of the iOS 9 upgrade and will bring new emojis to the iPhone 5 and other iOS 9 powered devices from Apple.
On Wednesday, Apple released another iOS 9 update called iOS 9.0. iOS 9.0.1 is a minor bug fix update and is available on all iOS 9 powered devices, including the aging iPhone 5 flagship that has been around since 2012.
The iPhone 5 iOS 9.0.1 update (and all other iOS 9.0.1 updates) is a minor bug fixer aimed at fixing some of the more glaring iOS 9 issues, including an issue with APNs and an issue with alarms and timers.
A small but important update that iPhone 5 users should pay attention to as we enter October.
As we move further away from the iOS 9.0.1 release date, we’re starting to get a better read on the most important things to know about the iPhone 5 iOS 9.0.1 update. Here, we summarize these details for you. Keep these in mind as iOS 9.0.1 ages.