Apple on Tuesday seeded the fourth beta version of iOS 9.1 to developers. The software is available to registered developers either over-the-air, for those running the latest iOS 9.1 beta, or via Apple’s developer website.
The iOS 9.1 includes a host of new emojis, including one for the middle finger, some updated Live Wallpapers, and a new option for Messages app that allows users to disable photos for their contacts.
iOS 9.1 beta 4 is available as an OTA update for users who have already installed iOS 9.1 beta. iOS 9 beta 4 is also available in Member Center on Apple’s Developer website.
If you’re not a developer, Apple is offering a public beta of iOS 9.1. There’s no word on when the company plans to release a final version of the software, but we should see it sometime this month alongside the new Apple TV.
The iOS 9.1 includes a host of new emojis, including one for the middle finger, some updated Live Wallpapers, and a new option for Messages app that allows users to disable photos for their contacts.
iOS 9.1 beta 4 is available as an OTA update for users who have already installed iOS 9.1 beta. iOS 9 beta 4 is also available in Member Center on Apple’s Developer website.
If you’re not a developer, Apple is offering a public beta of iOS 9.1. There’s no word on when the company plans to release a final version of the software, but we should see it sometime this month alongside the new Apple TV.
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