Apple Releases iOS 9.0.2 with Bug Fixes and Podcast Stability Improvements [Download]
LIKE
TWEET
SHARE
PIN
SHARE
POST
MAIL
MORE
Posted September 30, 2015 at 5:05pm by iClarified
Apple has released iOS 9.0.2 bringing several bug fixes and improvements, just one week after releasing 9.0.1.
This update contains bug fixes and improvements including: ● Fixes an issue with setting to turn on or off app cellular data usage ● Resolves an issue that prevented iMessage activation for some users ● Resolves an issue where an iCloud Backup could be interrupted after starting a manual backup ● Fixes an issue where the screen could incorrectly rotate when receiving notifications ● Improves the stability of Podcasts
For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201222
You can update to iOS 9.0.2 through the settings app on your iOS device.
I have no Idea why people rush to upgrade, I would think that by now you would have learned your lesson but on the other hand I need you guys to read your comments and know when it's the right time for me to upgrade with minimum bugs so for now I stay with my iPhone 6 and iPad Air jail broken on iOS 8.4.
This upgrade did not fix the issue of adding a credit or debit card on WALLET to use Apple Pay . It only allows cards to be added while connected to Wifi. Attempts to add cards while connected to cellular LTE gives you an error message .Has anyone else encountered this issue on IOS 9?
At this rate, we will be on iOS version 9.8.52 sometime next year. The purpose of betas are to work out bugs...it seems like the beta process for this version wasn't worked on as much as it should have been. The persistent quest for perfection before releasing a software version to the public that was an Apple trademark is going the way of the dinosaurs. Let's hope the hardware and devices don't follow suit....but I'm afraid they will.
I agree that I wish there weren't bugs. But I'm okay with them releasing updates and bug fixes. The iPhone software is getting more and more complicated. It's now over 2GB for a full download on the 6s. I remember when iOS4 was only like 0.25GB.
It still means the best effort they got, but for me ai see no bugs. Moreover though, you can't blame them for how little there was back then to easily fix iOS back then even with the little space it took, but hey we have those 128gb rocking it.