Just last week, we saw the latest version of Apple’s mobile operation system iOS 9 start rolling out to the world. While the upgrade from the previous gen software was quite smooth, for most of us, there were a few nasty bugs that needed fixes as soon as possible.
Being the vigilant company that the Cupertino giant is, Apple has started rolling out the first updates for iOS 9 (simply dubbed iOS 9.0.1) which addresses a few of the major issues that users found in the initial version of the OS, the most significant of which is the ‘Slide to Upgrade’ bug.
The latest update changelog reads:
- Fixes an issue where some users could not complete setup assistant after updating
- Fixes an issue where sometimes alarms and timers could fail to play
- Fixes an issue in Safari and Photos where pausing video could cause the paused frame to appear distorted
- Fixes an issue where some users with a custom APN setup via a profile would lose cellular data.
As already stated, the most relevant bug fix was for the ‘Slide to Upgrade’ issue. This bug caused a problem wherein which users would get stuck on the ‘Slide to Upgrade’ screen if they upgraded to iOS 9. Now, though, you do not need to worry about that, as the issue has been resolved.
Though the update fixed most major bugs, there are still quite a few issues that the company needs to resolve in the OS.
The update will be available for all users via an Over-The-Air (OTA) push which they can access through Settings > General >Software Update on your iOS device or via iTunes. As the screenshot shows above, the update is quite compact at just around 35 MB, but your update size might vary according to your device.