Apple's upcoming iOS 9 will be equipped with a Wi-Fi Assist, which will keep track of Wi-Fi signal levels when you are using the wireless connection on your phone and if it detects a low signal, it will switch to mobile data automatically. The new feature is designed to enable users to connect to the internet with minimal disruption, Daily Mail reported.
Apple unveiled the next generation of its mobile operating system, iOS 9 which will be released this fall. The software doesn't drop support for any device that is supporting iOS 8. Of course, anyone having a developer account can start playing with the new version of iOS beginning today.
Apple has launched iOS 8.3 as a testbed for developers and early adopters, according to reports. Apple also recently released OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 (14D87p) for users enrolled in the Apple Beta Software Program.
Apple is planning to release next versions of iOS as public beta - letting public test-drive its pre-release software, according to reports. The iOS 8.3 will be the first iOS version to launch as public beta, followed by iOS 9 in the summer.
Android 5.0 Lollipop has lower crash rate compared to iOS 8 and Android KitKat, according to a new study. The study noted that the older version of Android and iOS 7.1 had lower crash rates.
Apple's next version of mobile operating system iOS 9 will focus on stabilizing and optimizing the OS instead adding new features, according to a new report. Although, stability should be an expected component of any OS but it has taken a toll on the iOS's overall performance following continuous feature enhancements, the report cited.
Adoption rate of iOS 8 has risen to 68 percent, while 29 percent iOS devices still run on iOS 7 operating system, according to the latest figures, revealed by Apple on the official App Store Distribution page. Surprisingly, four percent of Apple devices are still running the older versions of iOS.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM