Apple released iOS 9.1 on Wednesday, adding a slew of new features including the following:
– Improved Live Photos on the iPhone 6s with motion sensing capabilities to identify when a user raises and lowers their phone.
– Access to more than 150 new emoji characters.
– iOS 9.1 also adds compatibility for the forthcoming fourth-generation Apple TV and iPad Pro.
– Tweaks to the shift key on the virtual keyboard in iOS 9.1, making it clearer when text is uppercase or in caps lock.
– Access to new wallpapers, including Mars, Jupiter, and Neptune.
iOS 9.1 is now available to download through the Settings app on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, and it can also be obtained through iTunes on a Mac or PC.
If you’ve tried iOS 9.1 and have any feedback to offer, please let us know in the comments.
Via AppleInsider
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