On the day that OS X El Capitan was supposed to be released, we also get iOS 9.0.2 for iDevices around the planet. This update fixes the following:
- 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
It seems to be a tiny update so updating over the air shouldn’t be a big deal. I wonder if it fixes the lock screen bug that was discovered last week? In the interest of science, I’m downloading it now to find out. Update to come.
UPDATE: I cannot reproduce the lock screen bug and the security notes for iOS 9.0.2 confirm that it is fixed.
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iOS 9.0.2 Released To The World [UPDATED]
On the day that OS X El Capitan was supposed to be released, we also get iOS 9.0.2 for iDevices around the planet. This update fixes the following:
It seems to be a tiny update so updating over the air shouldn’t be a big deal. I wonder if it fixes the lock screen bug that was discovered last week? In the interest of science, I’m downloading it now to find out. Update to come.
UPDATE: I cannot reproduce the lock screen bug and the security notes for iOS 9.0.2 confirm that it is fixed.
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