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Will Apple Unveil Its iOS 9 In The Upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference?

| Apr 20, 2015 10:03 AM EDT

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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is set to open its doors in June. This event is the traditional stage for Apple to unveil its most important updates and this year is no exception as the company attempts to create its most stable operating system, iOS 9.

The iOS 8 was first released on Sept. 17, 2014 and the latest update was rolled-out in Apr. 8. Following Apple's strict technological standards, this operating system is already outdated.

Apple has yet to confirm the official release of the successor to iOS 8 but people close to the company as well as several trusted sources confirm that iOS 9 is already under development.

With iOS 9, Apple is looking to release its most stable operating system to date. Rumors surrounding the upcoming operating system claim that Apple is focusing more on stability and increased speed. Several blogging sites devoted to Apple updates claim that the company has created a dedicated team in order to develop the upcoming iOS as well as fix bugs that might affect its overall performance.

According to MacWorld, Apple should develop its operating system in such a way that it won't use up most of the device's limited internal memory. This is essential especially for users who have legacy devices like the iPhone 4. One of the most prominent complaint about iOS 7 and iOS 8 is that it uses a lot of RAM which causes older iPhone models to experience major speed issues.

Additional applications rumored to be added to iOS 9 is the CarPlay. Apple is currently working with electric car manufacturer Tesla in order to develop this new feature.

For its music streaming service, Apple is expected to integrate its newly acquired brand, Beats Music, to all its upcoming iOS update, according to ValueWalk.

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