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Apple releases iOS 9.2.1 with security updates and bug fixes

Apple has released iOS 9.2.1 (build number: 13D15) for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to the public, a week after releasing the first beta version of iOS 9.3 to developers. Apple seeded the first beta of iOS 9.2.1 on December 16, following the second beta finding its way to developers and public testers back on January 4. iOS 9.2, for its part, was a minor update on its own, fixing several behind-the-scenes things, improving performance, and otherwise improving the overall system.


Simply go to Settings → General → Software Update to begin the update.

This update features the following:
  • Security updates
  • Bug fixes
  • A fix for an issue that can prevent a completion of app installation when using an MDM server
Apple has provided a list of the security-oriented changes implemented into iOS 9.2.1, and it can be found via this link. There’s a familiar name credited in the change log, Nikias Bassen, better known around the jailbreak community as pimskeks.
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