Apple's iOS 9 looks to deliver what it promises when it finally launches in September

By Staff Reporter

Aug 03, 2015 06:04 AM EDT

Since the iOS 9 beta has been launched earlier this month, developers and users can't get wait to get their hands to try Apple's newest baby. The iOS 9 was formally launched during the WWDC 2015 and by the looks of it, the iOS 9 looks promising. The operating system is now open for download for the public and developers to review.

Since the iOS is still in its beta stage, Apple has yet to confirm the final release of the iOS for public use, however, there are tons of rumors going around on the exact date of the release. As a matter of fact, Apple dedicated review web site, MacWorld, already made their forecast that the operating system will be formally launched in September, alongside the upcoming release of the Apple's iPhones. The website also said that the other products of Apple like iPad Air 3, iPad Air 4, and iPad Pro that will be released on October will bear the iOS9.

At this point, the iOS 9 is still making its baby steps towards the greatness Apple promised during its launching and as far as testing is concerned, even though the iOS 9 has yet to make leaps and bounds, TechTimes reported that the future can bank on some of  the following that the iOS 9 will be bringing, or at least expected to bring. First is stability, the iOS 9 compared to its older brother, will maximize the potential of the existing features on top of the new ones. The iOS 9 also promises to fine tune all the not so pleasant features of the iOS 8 and fix the lingering issues, which gives the users a more stable experience.

Next iOS 9's storage and download size, sure, the iOS 8 offers a better experience than the 7 but it also eats tons of the phones memory, and if you are using a smaller version of the phone (memory wise) then, most likely, your iPhone won't work properly regardless of the operating system it has.

Coming in last is the much-improved security system, which will make malware attack, close to impossible for their devices, but the other side of the fence, the improved security will be harder to jailbreak.

To add, the iOS 9 also promises to improve Apple's battery life, which has been the longest lingering issue that Apple has since time immemorial. TechRadar said that will be equipped with a Low Power mode that will pull switches on the device when unused in order to squeeze out extra life on the battery. Well, this has been featured before but everyone hopes that Apple pulls it off this time.

The iOS 9 is making waves at this point and everyone hopes that Apple will not hurry its release until all avenues are addressed in order for the operating system to fully deliver its promises during the launch. On the other hand, Android is also gearing up with their Android M, which hopes to go neck in neck with the iOs 9. 

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