Apple has just released download links for iOS 9.1 beta 2 for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. It's immediately evident from the release schedule that the Cupertino-based company is passionate and extremely keen to eradicate any bugs that have made it into the public domain with iOS 9.
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There is undeniably a lot of positives to take from the Apple's introduction of iOS 9. The plethora of new features and stability improvements alone make the latest and great version of iOS worth downloading and installing on all devices. Then there's the fact that we still have the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to come with iOS 9 pre-installed which will serve up additional functionality, such as 3D Touch and Live Photos. There are plenty of reasons to want iOS 9, but, as it turns out, there's also one fairly large reason to not want iOS 9 on your iPhone or iPad - a serious security flaw that lets individuals bypass the device passcode.
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