Apple just fixed a bunch of bugs in Apple Music
Unless you have large hands, there is no way you’re using either of these Apple phones with one hand.
With iTunes 12.2.2, you also get programming information for all of the shows on Beats 1. Users with jailbroken devices who wish to keep them that way should avoid iOS 8.4.1 for the time being.
Apple has today rolled out new versions of iOS and OS X geared towards fixing some of the early problems encountered by Apple Music listeners.
Everyone else can update their devices to iOS 8.4.1 by navigating to Settings > General > Software Update. Then tap Download and Install. According to the company’s support document, the update fixes a problem with Apple Mail and “certain email servers”, resolves and issue with the Photos app and GoPro cameras and fixes a problem QuickTime Player had with Windows Media files.
OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 is recommended by Apple for all users of Yosemite.
As for Mac, these updates are smaller stability improvements and bug fixes to a few of OS X’s core programs. These warnings include backing up the device just in case something very unusual happens during the update. You Mac will needs to restart to finish the installation.
If you have managed to update to iOS 8.4.1, then be sure to check up on us on a regular basis for more jailbreak related news. The only new feature is that artists can now share to Apple Music Connect from the desktop.
You can download iTunes 12.2.2 through the Updates tab on the Mac App Store. The rest of the update is all about bug fixes, like artists not populating correctly in your “My Music” list.