The iPhone 6 Plus iOS 9.0.2 update will be replaced soon, and it is likely to be the iOS 9.1 update to replace it. With Apple’s first milestone on the horizon, we take a look at a few things to look for as we approach the iPhone 6 Plus iOS 9.1 release date.
Last month, Apple approved four iOS 9 updates for the iPhone 6 Plus. The first was the iOS 9.0 update released on September 16. iOS 9.0 brought a ton of new features and improvements to the iPhone 6 Plus.
A week later, Apple released iOS 9.0.1, a bug fix update aimed at mitigating some of the iOS 9 issues that appeared in the first update. Apple and its testers caught a ton of bugs prior to release, but issues always come through the cracks.
A week after that, the company released iOS 9.0.2, another bug fix update, and an update that we’re very interested in. In September, Apple also released an update that could be a successor to iOS 9.0.2.
The first iOS 9.1 beta was released on September 11. Since then, Apple has released three more iOS 9.1 beta updates to developers and those in the Beta Software Program for the general public.
The iOS 9.1 beta confirmed a number of key details (including the update’s emojis), but did not confirm an iOS 9.1 release date. And since Apple has reportedly skipped its October launch event, we may not get a release date before iOS 9.1 is released.
With that in mind, we want to take a look at a few things we think iPhone 6 Plus users should be looking for as the iOS 9.1 release date approaches. Keep these in mind if you’re interested in the first milestone update for iOS 9.