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iOS 9.2.1 Release: 5 Things That Need Your Attention

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Apple’s iOS 9.2.1 release date for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch got a little bit closer today.

In December, Apple confirmed yet another iOS 9 update for its mobile devices. The iOS 9.2.1 update is official though it hasn’t officially been released for iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. It remains in the company’s beta program.

The iOS 9.2.1 update has been in beta for developers and the general public (Beta Software Program) for several weeks now. Apple and those in the beta program are testing it for bugs and issues that could impact the final release.

Apple hasn’t confirmed a specific iOS 9.2.1 release date yet but thanks to the beta, we know that the company is making progress toward a roll out for iOS 9 users in the United States and around the world.

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As we push into the new year and the month of January, we’re learning more about the iOS 9.2.1 update that Apple has in store for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners and today we want to take an updated look at its progress and a few other details that you should be paying attention to as we march into 2016.

This updated iOS 9.2.1 release roundup covers the latest iOS 9.2.1 beta release, details about the iOS 9.2.1 jailbreak, and some news about a potential successor for the iOS 9.2.1 upgrade. Yes, iOS 9.3 rumors are starting to swirl.

Here’s what you need to know.

New iOS 9.2.1 Release

New iOS 9.2.1 Release

Today, Apple released a new version of the iOS 9.2.1 beta. The iOS 9.2.1 beta 2 is now available for paid developers and those who are taking part in the public Beta Software Program. If you have an Apple ID, you can download the iOS 9.2.1 update. 

If you are at all interested in downloading the iOS 9.2.1 beta 2, we have some resources that you should take a look at before you make your move. 

First, take a look at some reasons to and not to install iOS 9.2.1 beta to ensure that early software is the right software for you. If you do decide to install iOS 9.2.1 early, take a look at our pre-installation guide. It takes you through the process we use when we install early iOS software. 

For more information on the iOS 9.2.1 beta 2 and its performance, take a look at this ongoing rundown from those testing it.

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