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5 iOS 9.0.2 Upgrade Tips

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Apple’s iOS 9.0.2 update came out of nowhere and it’s now available for all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models capable of running Apple’s latest update. With today’s release in mind, we want to offer some tips that should help those who plan to install the iOS 9.0.2 update today, tomorrow or in the new future.

Last week, Apple released its iOS 9.0.1 update for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The update didn’t come with new features but instead featured bug fixes for lingering iOS 9 problems. It was a small but important upgrade for iOS 9 users.

With an iOS 9.1 release date rumored for the late October-November range, we weren’t sure if Apple would release another iOS 9 update between the iOS 9.0.1 upgrade and its first milestone update. Today, Apple answered those questions with an iOS 9.0.2 update.

iOS 9.0.2 is live and it brings several crucial bug fixes to the table. While there are some reasons to avoid the update right now, there are also some reasons to install it when you have some time. Here is a list of the fixes on board iOS 9.0.2, just in case you missed the change log:

  • 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

With an iOS 9.0.2 release date here, we want to help you prepare for iOS 9.0.2 upgrade. Here, we share some of the things that typically make the upgrade process easier for us. Keep these in mind while you think about your device and its new iOS 9 update.

You Can Trial the iOS 9.0.2 Update

You Can Trial the iOS 9.0.2 Update

If you're on iOS 8.4.1, iOS 9.0 or iOS 9.0.1, and you want to try the iOS 9.0.2 update out, you can. For a limited time. 

As of right now, Apple is signing off on all three of those older updates. This means that you can drop down to one of the three if the iOS 9.0.2 update doesn't perform like you want it to on your device. 

Apple only signs off on updates for a limited time and it doesn't announce when it stops. So, you'll need to keep an eye open and you'll want to try it out quickly if you think you might want to drop back down to your previous version of iOS. 

You can't drop back to anything older than iOS 8.4.1. 

6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Georgiaarapier

    10/01/2015 at 8:02 am

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  2. Maxine Lovell

    10/05/2015 at 9:41 am

    I can no longer use my ipad since upgrading to 9.0.2 it wont recognise the wifi i have in the house my son has an iphone and has not upgraded for ages and he can log on to our wifi imediately My iphone 5 is the same as my ipad so it is no longer any use to me to get on the internet at all My friend has just the same problems will it be fixed soon

  3. C. Smith

    10/09/2015 at 1:28 pm

    I installed 9.1 on my iPad 2 and my problems began. Programs crashing, volume problems, not loading programs, lag problems, videos not playing. It was so bad I thought maybe the 9.2 would fix the problems. Well it didn’t. It seems like everything is the same. Please, some help here.

  4. bhaudr [email protected]

    10/16/2015 at 2:50 am

    Plz forget my I icloud id

  5. [email protected]

    10/16/2015 at 2:56 am

    PlZ sir sorry forgot my iCloud ld help me

  6. Frustrated in SC

    10/16/2015 at 3:05 pm

    Ever since i upgraded to 9.02 I have had horrible wifi performance. I’m just a few feet from the router, yet I only get 2 wifi bars. Once I get to the other room I lose my wifi completely. It’s almost made wifi unusable. Can someone give me any tips or a link to how I roll back to the previous iOS verions?

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