iOS 9 Leak Reveals Apple's 'Huge' New Focus
What do you want from iOS 9? Well the chances are about 50% of you are about to have your prayers answered.
Fascinating news from industry pillar 9to5Mac reveals Apple’s next generation of iOS will break from its tradition in recent years of cramming in new features and functionality and instead make it a priority to optimise the core user experience to make iPhones faster and more stable.
“For 2015, iOS 9 is going to include a collection of under-the-hood improvements,” states the report. “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.”
9to5Mac also goes on to say that Apple will continue the path seen in OS 8.1.3 of making iOS updates themselves more manageable and reducing the overall footprint of the platform. A major factor given iOS 8 at launch could consume up to 5GB of storage and Apple continues to sell iPads, iPhones and the iPod touch range starting at 16GB.
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The news is likely to receive a split opinions. On the one hand owners of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus who have largely enjoyed a fast, seamless user experience and wonder what all the fuss is about.
On the other hand the focus will be a welcome relief to owners of previous generation iOS devices – including the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C – which continue to be hit by Bluetooth, WiFi, battery and calendar problems, though signs are promising the latter will finally be fixed in iOS 8.2.
iOS 9 Leak Reveals Apple's 'Huge' New Focus
What do you want from iOS 9? Well the chances are about 50% of you are about to have your prayers answered.
Fascinating news from industry pillar 9to5Mac reveals Apple’s next generation of iOS will break from its tradition in recent years of cramming in new features and functionality and instead make it a priority to optimise the core user experience to make iPhones faster and more stable.
“For 2015, iOS 9 is going to include a collection of under-the-hood improvements,” states the report. “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.”
9to5Mac also goes on to say that Apple will continue the path seen in OS 8.1.3 of making iOS updates themselves more manageable and reducing the overall footprint of the platform. A major factor given iOS 8 at launch could consume up to 5GB of storage and Apple continues to sell iPads, iPhones and the iPod touch range starting at 16GB.
Read more – iPhone 6 Vs iPhone 6 Plus Review: Which To Buy?
The news is likely to receive a split opinions. On the one hand owners of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus who have largely enjoyed a fast, seamless user experience and wonder what all the fuss is about.
On the other hand the focus will be a welcome relief to owners of previous generation iOS devices – including the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C – which continue to be hit by Bluetooth, WiFi, battery and calendar problems, though signs are promising the latter will finally be fixed in iOS 8.2.
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