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10 Things to Know About the iPhone 6s iOS 9.1 Update

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In October, Apple rolled out an iPhone 6s iOS 9.1 update, the first big update for the company’s new flagship model. The update’s been out for two weeks now and today we want to take a look at the most important things to know about the iPhone 6s iOS 9.1 release.

In early September, Apple announced two brand new iPhone models dubbed iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. The new flagships arrived with a handful of new features including a high-powered version of iOS 9, Apple’s new operating system.

When the iPhone 6s first arrived on doorsteps it was running iOS 9.0. However, once buyers opened the packaging on its September 25th release date, they were immediately prompted with an upgrade to iOS 9.0.1. A week after that, it was iOS 9.0.2.

Two weeks ago, iPhone 6s users were were greeted with a new update though iOS 9.1 is much larger than the iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2 updates that came before it.

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The iPhone 6s iOS 9.1 update is here and it brings a number of fixes and features to the iPhone 6s and Apple’s other iOS 9 powered smartphones and tablets. The update is the first milestone upgrade for the iOS 9 operating system.

We’ve been taking a close look at the iOS 9.1 update on a number of devices including the iPhone 6s. And over the past two weeks we’ve discovered a number of important details that iPhone 6s users in the U.S., and around the world, should be aware of.

Here is what you need to know about the iPhone 6s iOS 9.1 update as we push away from the update’s release date into the month of November.

iOS 9.1 on iPhone 6s Impressions

iOS 9.1 on iPhone 6s Impressions

 

I've been using the iPhone 6s iOS 9.1 update for two weeks now. The iPhone 6s is my daily driver (I also use it for work) so it's important that Apple's software performs at a high level on my device. So far, it hasn't let me down.

Battery life is still excellent. I am able to get a full day (8AM-8PM) of use out of the phone before hooking it on a charger. I usually use a mixture of Wi-Fi and LTE throughout the day.

Wi-Fi, LTE and Bluetooth have all been stable with iOS 9.1 on board. My apps have, for the most part, been doing fine though I've noticed a few more crashes from The Weather Channel app. It just got a major design overhaul so I'm expecting performance to improve after it gets another update. 

The iPhone 6s iOS 9.1 update is also fast, which, doesn't come as a surprise. This phone has been out for a few weeks and it uses top of the line hardware. iOS 9.1 should be fast. 

The new emojis and the bug fixes make the iOS 9.1 update an update worth installing for most people. If you're feeling leery, seek out additional feedback. 

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Duane

    10/23/2015 at 6:42 pm

    Since 9.0 on my 6s I’ve continued to have issues in apps with not rotating. Really annoying.

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