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iOS 9.1 Release Date: 10 Things to Have On Your Radar

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Apple hasn’t confirmed an official iOS 9.1 release date and there’s a good chance that it won’t. With an iOS 9.1 release date presumed to be just a few short days away, we want to take a look at everything there is to know about the first milestone update including details about the new iOS 9 jailbreak.

On September 9th, Apple confirmed its iOS 9 release date. Two days later, the company was already talking about the iOS 9.0 update’s successor.

On September 11th, Apple released the first iOS 9.1 beta. The beta not only confirmed the iOS 9.1 release but it also confirmed many of the enhancements the update will have on board when it arrives for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

iPhone 6S Plus iOS 9.0.2 - 9

The iOS 9.1 update, like the x.1 updates before it, is a much bigger update than your standard bug fixer. While iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2 were focused on fixing iOS 9 problems, iOS 9.1 brings some exciting features to the table.

Last year, Apple confirmed an iOS 8.1 release date alongside its new iPads. This year, the company is reportedly skipping an October event which means that we might not get any official announcements ahead of time. Apple typically confirms iOS release dates on stage during launch events.

Announcement or not, we’re fairly certain that we’re just a few short days away from the iOS 9.1 release date. With just a few days to go before the release date, we want to take a look at some things you should know about the iOS 9.1 release for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

If you’ve been following alone, this roundup will serve as a friendly reminder. If you haven’t, this will catch you up to speed.

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Apple will reportedly skip an October launch event which means that it might not talk about the iOS 9.1 release date on stage.

While Apple might not confirm an iOS 9.1 release date on stage, we have a pretty good idea about to expect from the iOS 9.1 release. 

The iOS 9.1 update will almost certainly be the software that arrives on board the new 12-inch iPad Pro in early November. The iOS 9.1 release could come earlier than that though. 

With an Apple TV 4 release set likely for late October, there's a very good chance that the iOS 9.1 release date will land sometime this month. Why? Because you'll need iOS 9.1 to setup the Apple TV 4 with an iOS device.

Apple's been releasing rapid fire iOS 9.1 betas, a sign that the public release is getting closer and closer. You should start keeping an eye out starting in mid-to-late October and be on the lookout for concrete Apple TV 4 release date details. 

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. LEE

    10/14/2015 at 12:57 am

    So should you, Francesrsmith, so you don’t have to do this anymore =]

  2. Kristof Bodric

    10/15/2015 at 5:38 am

    New emojis… be still my beating heart…

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