Apple's iOS 9 speculated to be launched in September is now available to the public for download and installation.
The new software that will run on iPhones and iPads was announced during the WWDC 2015, and it is great, Mac World Reported. Apple's iPads and iPhones have been running on iOS 8 for the best part of the year, and rumors turned to iOS 9, the upcoming operating system application upgrade for the company's smartphones and tablets.
Given the iOS 9 launch date is over a month away, iPhones and iPads from Apple will come along with a smarter Siri, public travel directions to Maps, real tablet multitasking, and new in-built applications.
According to Tech Radar, an iOS 9 public beta comes with enhanced stability, a reduced download size and legacy phone and tablet compatibility. Older phones from Apple will function with the new update as long as it runs on iOS 8.
Features of the new iOS 9 software include refreshed inbuilt apps and some premier components. There is additionally more functionality of the new software that ever before for iPads.
Apple enthusiasts who want to have the app free will have to be patient until later this year when iOS 9 is supposed to be launched with the new iPhone in September.
iOS 9 provides customers with a fantastic experience because it proves to be more inclusive than the prior iOS versions. The company has decided to make the new update functional on older iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch gadgets as well.
The good news with the iOS 9 update is that older smartphones and tablets will not be faced out. The Siri featured in iOS 9 will get the necessary smartphones to compete effectively with Google.