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iPhone 6s Plus iOS 9.3.1 Update: 10 Things You Need to Know

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Why You Should and Shouldn't Install iOS 9.3.1 Today

Why You Should and Shouldn't Install iOS 9.3.1 Today

Unlike video game updates and some mandatory computer updates -- you don't need to install the iOS 9.3.1 update on day one. There are certainly reasons to do so if you need the fixes that this provides and if you are still on iOS 9.2.1 and you want new features like Night Shift, WiFi calling and protected notes, but you can wait until you have more time to do the upgrade and until you are prepared. 

In addition to the new iOS 9.3 features, there are important reasons to install the iOS 9.3.1 update on your iPhone 6s Plus. This includes bug fixes, security updates and other enhancements to apps and usability. 

Of course there are also reasons to skip the update for now. You amy want to wait for more reviews, or you may be traveling or prepping for a big meeting or report. If you need your iPhone to work flawlessly for the next week, finish what you are doing and then upgrade. Check out our list of reasons you should and shouldn't install iOS 9.3.1 today

Given the issues people had with iOS 9.3, it is not surprising that some users will want to wait. 

8 Comments

8 Comments

  1. Murphy

    03/23/2016 at 1:52 pm

    Be careful loading it crashed your cell phone and you carrier (Verizon) says you just need to buy a new phone. Verizon will not fix it so prepared.

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  7. offthewireblog

    04/10/2016 at 8:11 pm

    No thanks, I’m going to wait before upgrading. There was a time not long ago I was ridiculed for having an iPhone 4S with iOS 6 to upgrade to 8 and as a result needing to get a new phone, my 6 Plus, because my beloved 4S became too slow. I was happy with my 4S on iOS 6. Shame on me.

    You were the same people who said you saw no problems upgrading to 9.3 and said that there was no substantial complaint traffic in the Apple support community forums. Lord and behold what happens after I upgraded to 9.3 after having no problems with 9.2.1? I can’t open any links in Mail and Safari!! Shame on you GottabeMobile!

    I downgraded back to 9.2.1 but not before I had to upgrade my Mac from OSX 10.6.8 Snow Leopard to El Capitan to downgrade my phone, which slowed my 5 year old Mac to molasses. I lost apps, treasured wifi passwords and photos, and other crap that I should have known better. I should have stuck to this rule of thumb:

    In the world of Apple unless you change the hardware frequently, when it comes to the software stick to what you know until you have a DEFINITIVE NEED to upgrade the software. Wait until before the the next upgrade.

    You avoid bugs and ineffective fixes and prevent your current platform from being destabilized.

  8. hani

    06/27/2016 at 12:26 pm

    i have iphone 6 s plus with 9.3.1 and the screen was freezing when i use app ..not all the time…i upgraded to 9.3.2 and still the phone freezed ..any help ?

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