Monday, February 9, 2015

iOS 9 To Focus On Optimization And Stability

After the UI changes and new features with iOS 7 and iOS 8, Apple seems to be changing their focus for the upcoming iOS 9. According to a new report the next major version of the iPhone and iPad software will mainly focus on stability and optimization. For 2015, iOS 9, which is codenamed Stowe  is going to include a collection of under the hood improvements. Sources tell us that iOS 9 engineers are putting a huge focus on fixing bugs, maintaining stability, and boosting performance for the new operating system, rather than solely focusing on delivering major new feature additions. Apple will also continue to make efforts to keep the size of the OS and updates manageable, especially for the many millions of iOS device owners with 16GB devices. iOS 9 will likely be unveiled at WWDC in June of this year. Apple currently has two versions of iOS 8 in development. The main feature of iOS 8.2 is support for the upcoming Apple Watch. The first beta version of iOS 8.3 was released to developers earlier today.





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