New Apple TV will run iOS 9
The physical box, as detailed in 9to5Ma, will reportedly be a slimmer and wider version of the existing Apple TV, and will retain a plastic design for optimal Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections. This time it is speculated the two applications can be fitted perfectly on the screen and also information from one app to another can be dragged out.
This seemed like quite a good approach since it enhances productivity & is quite helpful as far as presentations or anything that needs you to frequently switch between apps is concerned. iOS 9 can turn out to be quite useful in such situations. Users will be able to unlock by entering the six-digit code or simply using the Touch ID in the devices it supports. But, we have some more in-depth suggestions for iOS 8 devices to improve battery longevity. Even if you’re not a student, Brainscape can be a smart way to continue your education while on a commute or during tiresome moments of the day.
Apple was apparently concerned that pushing to launch a new Apple TV based on iOS 9 earlier in the year would compromise engineering resources on the OS – particularly as the software is more focused on polish after the major additions of iOS 7 and iOS 8.
iOS 9 also comes with a stack view which helps transition between apps by double tapping the home button.
One of the coolest features included in the iOS 9 is Predictive Siri, which now has the ability to learn the user’s habits and the apps that they usually open. Fuel Monitor’s graphics brought a quality feel that none of the other apps offered, while Road Trip impressed, too.
The hope of seeing iOS 9 beta 6 release this week at the normal time with biweekly schedules is unlikely, especially considering the room left for the Gold Master. Despite having some concerns with other Mac OS X applications namely Safari and Spotlight; the developer version is set for any Mac device. But Apple will most probably have all of that sorted out before the phone is released to the general public. Thus, a running app stops once the user runs another app. This has advantages; one of which is tremendous battery life savings, since there will be no apps running in the background.
The new box is expected to be announced alongside the next generation of iPhones – believed to be the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus – on September 9 in San Francisco.