Apple set to officially launch iOS 9 to public in Sept
Apple on Thursday released iOS 8.4.1, which brings several improvements and fixes for its new Apple Music streaming service.
Apart from this, Apple is close to introduce the next iOS – iOS 9, this year with the launch of iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, which some people are saying that it is going to be iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
A minor update for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch is now officially available, arriving as iOS 8.4.1. To install iOS 8.4.1, access your devices Settings > General > Software Update and upgrade to the latest version, or connect your device to iTunes to get the latest software. And like those updates, iOS 8.4 delivered some big changes to owners of Apple’s mobile devices.
Artists, for some users, would not be categorized correctly in My Music so that issue has also been fixed with the updated iTunes 12.2.
Resolves an issue that hides added music because Apple Music was set to show offline music only. Those updated Smartphone user’s still has some problems in iCloud music like auto-refresh to homepage while using a music library after coming back from other applications.
Proactive could, for example, learn that you enjoy listening to music as you prepare for the day. You can now see a list of who you follow, while musicians will be able to submit posts straight from inside iTunes.
Meanwhile, Apple also used the update to patch a few different security glitches, including a problem whereby malicious websites could crash the Safari browser.
These are all small quibbles in the grand scheme of things, but Apple knows better than any other company about how much attention to detail matters.
Improves compatibility with certain email servers when using Mail.
iOS 9 also comes with a stack view which helps transition between apps by double tapping the home button.