You’ll have to wait until Monday for iOS 8.1.
Per the mighty iMore, Apple announced that it will release iOS 8.1, with full support for Apple Pay and features such as the return of the Camera Roll and the iCloud Photo Library.
After iOS 8 launched in September, many users were confused about the disappearance of the traditional Camera Roll and Photo Stream interfaces. Although photos weren’t gone, and simply moved to the collections tab, it seems as if Apple is willing to bring them back. Part of this could be due to the fact of making it easier to differentiate what photos and videos are actually using physical storage and what are using iCloud Photo Library storage, which will also come out of beta as of iOS 8.1. That means that whatever iCloud storage plan you choose, you can use as much or as little as you’d like to offload photos and videos, in turn freeing up actual physical storage.
The much-anticipated Apple Pay feature will reportedly be supported by over 500 retailers upon its arrival on October 20th.
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RT @addicted2iphone: Apple to release iOS 8.1 on Monday, October 20th http://t.co/ntHawJLwQd