"Like clockwork, mid-September arrives, we update to a promising new iOS, then … we learn to survive with a buggy, slow and battery-drained iPhone. Again and again. It would make a boring sequel to “Groundhog Day.”iOS 9 Review: An Upgrade That Will Save You Time and Battery - WSJ
Here’s the spoiler, though: The plague of miserable, repetitive upgrade cycles ends Wednesday, with the arrival of iOS 9.
Available as a free update on all recent devices going back to the iPhone 4S and iPad 2, iOS 9 is all about stability—with fewer hair-pulling bugs, slowdowns and battery problems. Apple was so adamant about making up for last year’s disastrous iOS 8 launch—the one that left some with no cellular connectivity—that it even gave fearless users the opportunity to test out the new software early and report bugs."
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
iOS 9 Review: An Upgrade That Will Save You Time and Battery - WSJ
Check the full article for an iOS 9 overview; the upgrade will be available at 1:00 p.m. for people on the U.S. east coast (per International Business Times)
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