If you’re an iDevice user running iOS 9, you might want to update to iOS 9.0.1 which was released to the world a few minutes ago and contains these fixes:
- Fixes an issue where some users could not complete setup assistant after updating
- Fixes an issue where sometimes alarms and timers could fail to play
- Fixes an issue in Safari and Photos where pausing video could cause the paused frame to appear distorted
- Fixes an issue where some users with a custom APN setup via a profile would lose cellular data
In my case, it was a 35 MB update so I did it over the air. This came out a week after iOS 9 appeared which is about the same as last year’s iOS 8 to 8.0.1 release. Though they did kind of butcher that release. Since I’m the brave sort, I’m downloading it now and I will update you with what happens.
UPDATE: It’s installed. Nothing bad happened. I also don’t notice any spectacular changes either.
UPDATE #2: One thing that I do notice is with the Belkin Netcam App. When I updated to iOS 9, it had problems logging into my Netcam Cameras, or it would say that another user account was forced out which I assumed was my wife as we both have the app and use it on the same account. Those issues have gone away since installing iOS 9.0.1.
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Apple Releases iOS 9.0.1 To Squash Bugs [UPDATED]
If you’re an iDevice user running iOS 9, you might want to update to iOS 9.0.1 which was released to the world a few minutes ago and contains these fixes:
In my case, it was a 35 MB update so I did it over the air. This came out a week after iOS 9 appeared which is about the same as last year’s iOS 8 to 8.0.1 release. Though they did kind of butcher that release. Since I’m the brave sort, I’m downloading it now and I will update you with what happens.
UPDATE: It’s installed. Nothing bad happened. I also don’t notice any spectacular changes either.
UPDATE #2: One thing that I do notice is with the Belkin Netcam App. When I updated to iOS 9, it had problems logging into my Netcam Cameras, or it would say that another user account was forced out which I assumed was my wife as we both have the app and use it on the same account. Those issues have gone away since installing iOS 9.0.1.
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