Apple rolls out the latest iOS 9.1 update, includes over 150 new emojis
The new update comes with various improvements, bug fixes.
After a number of glitches with the previous updates, iOS users have been desperately waiting for the iOS 9.1 upgrade, hoping for all the bugs to be fixed. Apple finally rolled out the latest iOS 9.1 update last night.
The new update comes with various improvements, bug fixes.
To begin with, iOS 9.1 comes with an upgrade for the Live Photos, which helps it intelligently sense when a user raises or lowers an iPhone, so that Live Photos will automatically not record those movements. This feature is applicable only for users with iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus.
The new operating system update also comes with over 150 new emoji characters with full support for Unicode 7.0 and 8.0 emojis. Which means, that the middle-finger emoji that you have been searching for all this while, will now be there.
In improvements and fixes, the iOS 9.1 improves stability for Music, Photos, Safari and the Search app. Along with that, it also takes care of the issue that prevented some apps from updating from the App Store.
For iPad and the latest iPhone users, the new update also improves the performance while in multitasking UI. Most importantly, the bug where iPhone 6 users were seeing apps zoomed in after the iOS 9 upgrade, has also been tackled in the iOS 9.1 update.