Apple releases iOS 8.4.1, OS X 10.10.5, and iTunes 12.2.2 updates to address major issues

By Staff Reporter

Aug 17, 2015 01:36 AM EDT

On the 13th of August, the Apple community was treated by the company itself by releasing not one but three updates. The Cupertino-based organization despite its busy schedule just dropped an update for the iOS 8, OS X Yosemite, and iTunes.

The iOS 8.4.1 update is now available for the iPhone, iPad, and iPad touch. The improved operating system brings an improvement and fixes to the Apple Music, Mac World reported. It will mend the issue that prompts the phone to hide the added music when Apple Music is set to offline music only. It also includes the patch for the album work issues and other issues that Apple Music had in the past.

Moving to the OS X Yosemite 10.10.5, according to PC Advisor, the update will fix the issues of Apple Mail and certain email servers. It will also patch up the issues with the Photos app and GoPro camera as well as the problem with QuickTime Player's issue with Windows media files.

The iTunes update brings an amelioration of multiple bug fixes towards improving the Apple Music streaming service and the application's stability and performance, OSX Daily points out. With regard to downloading the patches, the iOS 8.4.1 update can be downloaded by going to the phone's settings and then proceed to general and finally Software update. A download will appear and a simple tap will automatically download and install the update, Mac World added.

PC Advisor, on the other hand, advised those who want the update to simply launch the App Store and go to the Updates tab. The App will sync with App Store and the update will show in no time. By simply clicking the update button, it will proceed to the download and installation.

Lastly, the iTunes can be updated through the same app by just going to the Check Updates tab, as simple as that. With the iOS 8.4.1, OS X Yosemite 10.10.5, and the iTunes 12.2.2 updates, it only showed how committed Apple is with its service to users.

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