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iPad iOS 9 Release: 5 Things to Expect
Apple’s confirmed an iOS 9 update for all iPad models capable of running iOS 8. And as we bear down on the iPhone 6s launch date, it’s clear that we’re getting close to an iOS 9 release. Today, we take a look at a few things to expect from the iPad iOS 9 release and release date.
At WWDC 2015, Apple confirmed a number of new products. A new Apple Music platform that arrived with iOS 8.4 in late June. An OS X El Capitan update that will hit Macs sometime this fall. And an iOS 9 update for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that will replace iOS 8 and deliver some significant change.
On stage, Apple revealed a number of key iOS 9 details ranging from the iOS 9 beta to the iOS 9 release date. The iOS 9 release window is confirmed for the fall but we still don’t have an official release date or time from Apple.
As the weeks have progressed, iPad users have grown more excited about the iOS 9 release. And for good reason. Not only will be coming with some big time features and enhancements, it will allow owners of aging models like the iPad 2 and iPad mini to prolong an upgrade.
While we don’t have an iPad iOS 9 release date just yet, we do have some important details to share with owners of the iPad Air, iPad mini and the other versions of the iPad.
Here, we take a look at a few things you should expect from Apple and its upcoming iPad iOS 9 release for iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini, iPad 4, iPad 3, and iPad 2.
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