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Apple Releases iOS 9.0.1 With Multiple Bug Fixes

Apple today released iOS 9.0.1, a minor update that introduces several bug fixes for iOS 9. The iOS 9.0.1 update comes just one week after iOS 9 was released to the public on September 16.

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iOS 9.0.1 is available to all iOS 9 users as an over-the-air update.

iOS 9.0.1 is a minor update that introduces bug fixes and performance enhancements to iOS 9. iOS 9 is Apple's latest operating system, which focuses on proactivity and intelligence with updates to Siri and Search. It also includes a split-screen multitasking feature for the iPad and updates to several Apple-branded apps.

Today's iOS 9.0.1 release precedes iOS 9.1, which will mark the first significant update to iOS 9. iOS 9.1 includes new emoji and settings for acclimating the "Hey Siri" activation feature to an individual user's voice.

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Top Rated Comments

decimortis Avatar
139 months ago
Please select your response for this thread:

1] Downloading now...
2] It's not showing up for me...
3] What's the build number?
4] I hope it fixed [problem]
Score: 112 Votes (Like | Disagree)
139 months ago
Someone else want to go ahead and download this just to make sure this doesn't kill the cellular radio again?
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
webberade Avatar
139 months ago
I can't wait for all my tech unsavvy friends to throw a hissy fit that "they JUST updated their phone the other day"
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
penajmz Avatar
139 months ago
Wondering if this will fix the lag on the 6 Plus.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sjinsjca Avatar
139 months ago
34MB for my 5S. Quick download.


By the way, my 5S was laggy as hell and suffered bad battery life shortly after upgrading to iOS 9. But the lag resolved itself, probably indicating it was due to the revised Spotlight doing a deep re-index, and possibly other internal optimization processes. And the battery life practically doubled after I let it run all the way down after a couple days of annoyance, then charged it all the way back up. Yup, that trick still works, apparently.

Besides those self-fixing glitches and one email account that went wonky (but returned to normal after I deleted and re-entered it), it's been a smooth upgrade, with gratifyingly nice new capabilities.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Corrode Avatar
139 months ago
Is this the fastest .0.1 release ever?
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)