Apple has released the first update to its new iOS 9 operating system to clean up some bugs in the original version of the software. Bugs addressed in the update, iOS 9.0.1, include a system freeze on the slide to update screen, alarms and timers that would fail to go off, and frame distortion in paused videos. One bug Apple didn’t address in the first update to iOS allows an intruder to bypass a device’s lockscreen and access photos and contacts on it. Still, compared to some past versions of iOS, the latest version appears quite stable.
Lockscreen Bug Fix Conspicuously Absent in iOS 9 Update
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. September 25, 2015 02:34 PMApple has released the first update to its new iOS 9 operating system to clean up some bugs in the original version of the software. Bugs addressed in the update, iOS 9.0.1, include a system freeze on the slide to update screen, alarms and timers that would fail to go off, and frame distortion in paused videos. One bug Apple didn’t address in the first update to iOS allows an intruder to bypass a device’s lockscreen and access photos and contacts on it. Still, compared to some past versions of iOS, the latest version appears quite stable.