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10 Things to Know About the iPhone 6 iOS 9.0.2 Update
We’ve been using the iPhone 6 iOS 9.0.2 update for several days and today we want to put the update under the microscope and take a look at the most important things users need to know about the iPhone 6 iOS 9.0.2 release.
On September 16th, the iPhone 6 received its first major iOS update in the form of iOS 9.0. The iOS 9 update that arrived in mid-September delivered a number of impressive features to the former flagship including a battery life boost.
iOS 9.0’s reign as the most current version of iOS 9 ended after a week. In late September, Apple rolled out an iOS 9.0.1 update to fix some of the bugs on board its latest operating system. The update rolled out to the iPhone 6 and all of the other iOS 9 powered devices in Apple’s arsenal.
A week after that, Apple rolled out yet another iOS update dubbed iOS 9.0.2. iOS 9.0.2 is the most current version of iOS 9 for the iPhone 6 and it comes with its own collection of bug fixes for iOS 9 problems. It also, according to iPhone 6 users, brings some problems of its own.
In the hours since the iOS 9.0.2 release, we’ve seen a number of new details emerge. Today, we want to take a look at those details. Here is what current and prospective iPhone 6 iOS 9.0.2 users need to know about Apple’s latest release.
This roundup covers iOS 9.0.2 problems, a few reasons to skip the iOS 9.0.2 update on iPhone 6 and details about what’s coming next for the iPhone 6. Apple’s confirmed an exciting iOS 9.1 update and its release should be just a few short weeks away.
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