It’s only been about a week since Apple released the iOS 9.0.1 update and it looks like the Cupertino company is ready with another one – the iOS 9.0.2 update. At the same time, the company has also stopped the signing window for iOS 8.4.1 and iOS 9.0.
The latest iOS 9.0.2 update addresses several annoying iOS 9 problems like an issue with the settings to turn on/off cellular data usage, resolved an issue that prevented iMessage activation, fixes screen rotation problems and more. Apple says that it has resolved almost all of the performance problems for users (especially for older devices) with these two latest updates.
It is a relatively small update (it’s only about 66MB for my iPhone 6 Plus), and is available over the air. Just check for a software update under the General Settings in the Settings app.
On top of that, now that Apple has stopped iOS 8.4.1 and iOS 9.0 updates, it means that users can no longer downgrade their devices to these older builds. 9to5Mac notes that iOS 9.0.1 is still open, so if for some reason you’re not happy with iOS 9.0.2, you can roll back.
(Source: 9to5Mac)
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