iOS 9 Update: Revolutionary Performance Stability

By Staff Writer

Mar 13, 2015 01:59 PM EDT

Apple has recently unveiled its first smartwear, the Apple Watch. Now, eagerness shifts to the company's OS, iOS 9, that many critics call a "long overdue" assignment. What are the recent developments in this side of the road for Apple? 

The rumoured updates for iOS 9 is still far away; this is the bold forecast by designers keen on the recent release of Apple OS 8.3 update for iPhone, iPod and iPad lines. Despite this, there are already several anticipation scattered all over the internet on the changes in iOS 9 considering the recent developments trends and on Apple's gorgeous gadgets.

Based from the months-old iOS 8 update with all its numerous bug fixes and tailors specifically for Apple Watch, the company is undeniably still spotlights on updates. In effect, speculations on more updates to iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4 are coming; this makes iOS 9 farfetched within this year.

Nonetheless, Apple insiders comment that the company is now testing iOS 9; after Apple Watch and a Retina MacBook, 9to5Mac reports that the next step for the tech giant is to focus on upgrading their operating system and not merely to center on product design. New features are introduced on their devices hence a updates on improving system performances, more bug fixes and adding necessary features become imperative.

Also, testing on iOS 9 are more felt as logs see increasing traffic from devices running on iOS despite absence of Apple's confirmation. Apple is expected to release official iOS 9 updates at the WWDC 2015 this coming June. During this event, 9to5Mac adds that the degree and nature of iOS update Apple will make this year is similar to what the company did back in 2009 with the OS X Leopard release.

Due to the anticipation of Apple's next big thing, few aficionados and keen admirers have released concepts on how iOS 9 performs. Their versions of the new OS focus on the Apple's iCloud, new wallpapers and improvements on the device's multitasking mode. However, until Apple headquarters confirm these changes incorporated in the new OS, then everything still remains a concept. 

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