• iOS jailbreaking is the process of removing software restrictions imposed by iOS, Apple's operating system, on devices running it through the use of software exploits.

iOS jailbreaking is the process of removing software restrictions imposed by iOS, Apple's operating system, on devices running it through the use of software exploits. (Photo : Facebook/ Madhuparna Roy)

While the much awaited iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus were rolled out by Apple on Sep 25, Friday, users are accepting the iOS9 upgrade at an equal pace. Both the new models are available to walk-in customers since last Friday at their retail outlets, as well as from carriers like T-Mobile, AT&T and others.

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The iOS upgrade is being downloaded by record number of users which is a history compared to Apple's previous software releases. The iOS adoption is said to be the fastest ever which is being used by more than 50 percent of devices running on iOS9.

An overwhelmed senior vice president of Apple, Philip Schiller says "iOS 9 is also off to an amazing start. It's on pace to be downloaded by more users than any other software release in Apple's history", reports ZDNet.

However, Apple has already released its first set of bug-fixes named iOS9.0.1 that eliminates one specific obnoxious bug. Out of many of the bugs that it fixed, the biggest one that it crushes is "Slide to Upgrade" feature.

In the meanwhile, according to Ars Technica, there is no surprise for the iPad Pro users, as they will have to rather pay for the Microsoft Office 365.  While users can still view and edit documents on the current iPads, come November and this free editing feature will be off air. Users will then have to opt for the Office 365 subscription for all editing options.

Microsoft levies this additional cost to the iPad Pro users due to the 12.9-inch screen size of the tablet which exceeds the threshold of 10.1-inch to view and edit Office documents for free. While Office 365 costs$9.99 a month or $99.99 per year, the Office 365 Personal comes at a tag of $6.99 a month, or $69.99 per year.