Apple has released new centennial updates for its two main operating systems, iOS and OS X. The list of changes and news is minimal in both cases. iOS 9.2.1 specifically mentions a single fixed bug, while OS X 10.11.3 only talks about general improvements to the system.
As the 9.2.1th update, iOS 9 focuses mainly on optimizing the system's operation and fixing errors encountered by Apple engineers. There can be no talk of any major changes. “This update contains security updates and bug fixes. Among other things, it fixes an issue that could prevent app installations from completing when using an MDM server,” reads the description of the latest version of iOS XNUMX.
The next one will be much more important iOS 9.3 update, which for a change will bring a whole series of news. It is important above all night mode, which will save the eyes and health of users.
OS X 10.11.3 is the same in terms of visible changes. This minor update brings stability, compatibility, and system security improvements for Macs running El Capitan, as well as bug fixes, but it doesn't specifically mention them.
You can download updates on iPhones, iPads and iPod touch in Settings > General > Software Update for iOS 9.2.1 and in the Mac App Store for OS X 10.11.3.
Does anyone have? Isn't there some betrayal? Pro 6s Plus - I'll probably try it first ;)
iPhone 5S is fine. :-)
iPhone 6 is fine :-)
My iPhone 6s app store doesn't work, don't know what to do?
By the way, 9.2.1 significantly improves performance on 4s and 5 - most applications run the same or faster than on 8.4.1
iPhone 6 will not show the option to update. Have you ever encountered this? I tried turning the phone off and on and nothing. It works fine on iPhone 6s, but I didn't notice a change in speed. :-)
Update (if you mean software update or App store update) works perfectly fine on iPhone 6 :-)