iOS 9 problems started to surface immediately after the system upgrade in mid-September. Instead of sitting on its hands, Apple's been extremely proactive in an effort to wipe out as many problems as it can.
iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2 killed several glaring problems but the iOS 9.1 broughts a laundry list of fixes. And so far, those fixes are holding up. If you're on an older version of iOS 9 and you're having problems, you'll want to consider a move to iOS 9.1. Here is a full list of the bugs that iOS 9.1 fixes. None of these problems have returned for us during our eight days with iOS 9.1.
- Improved stability including CarPlay, Music, Photos, Safari, and Search
- Improved performance while in Multitasking UI
- Fixes an issue that could cause Calendar to become unresponsive in Month view
- Fixes an issue that prevented Game Center from launching for some users
- Resolves an issue that zoomed the content of some apps
- Resolves an issue that could cause an incorrect unread mail count for POP mail accounts
- Fixes an issue that prevented users from removing recent contacts from new mail or messages
- Fixes an issue that caused some messages to not appear in Mail search results
- Resolves an issue that left a gray bar in the body of an Audio Message
- Fixes an issue that caused activation errors on some carriers
- Fixes an issue that prevented some apps from updating from the App Store
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