Here are all the new features and changes in iOS 9 beta 4 for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch compared to previous beta versions. If you come across any we don't already have, be sure to get in touch and we'll add it to the list.
Apple has just released iOS 9 beta 4 download for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch to registered members of Apple Developer program.
Here's a step by step guide on how to downgrade iOS 9 Public Beta back to iOS 8.4 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Apple's beta process for its big software release is well documented at this point, with numerous beta releases coming and going while aspects are tweaked and features are added, or in some cases taken away. One thing is sure though - Apple tends to improve the situation with each release, at least as far as stability and performance goes.
iOS 9 and Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan public beta are now available to download. The pre-release software is available for free immediately to anyone with compatible iOS and Mac hardware.
Apple yesterday released iOS 9 beta 3 to registered developers as part of the operating system's roadmap to an eventual public release this fall. In addition to the usual bug fixes, stability improvements, and continued progress, the company also introduced a new two-factor authentication mechanism that attempts to improve the current security system for Apple IDs.
iOS 9 beta 3 download for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices has been released. The third beta comes with support for Apple Music, the Cupertino company's first ever venture into the music streaming arena.
Apple's Senior Vice President of Internet Software and Services is seemingly at it again, dropping internal company knowledge tidbits via Twitter. Eddy Cue, who last week replied to a number of tweets confirming that Apple Music could potentially be introduced in a new developer beta of iOS 9 has again used his verified Twitter account to answer iOS related queries from the public. This time around Cue has confirmed that Apple is working internally in an attempt to reintroduce the recently removed Home Sharing for music feature back into iOS 9.
While iOS 8.4 users are sitting back and enjoying the 30 million+ tracks that the Cupertino company's new Apple Music streaming service offers, spare a thought for those registered developers who are helping to test iOS 9. A large number of those registered on Apple's Developer Program will have taken the plunge and installed the initial iOS 9 beta on either their main hardware or a test device, but it means that they simply can't access Apple Music as it is yet to be activated in iOS 9. That could all change after a tweet by Apple's Eddy Cue seemingly confirmed that a new iOS 9 beta will be rolled out to developers "early next week."
When iOS 9 is finally released to the public this fall, it will come with the ability to save almost any type of content as a unique PDF file. Any iOS developer who has ever worked on a third-party app that has a requirement to render any kind of complex content to PDF will understand how difficult it can be. The PDF file format can be unbelievably difficult and cumbersome to work with, which is why this latest feature discovered in iOS 9 is even more incredible than it initially looks.














