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I have a bug that was on iOS8 and iOS9. Its when im connected to my blue tooth car stereo. Sometimes when I play music from the music app its at lower volume then normal. If I close out of all my apps the volume goes back to normal. Its usually from the messages app or snapchat that temporarily lowers the volume for notifications. It somehoe stays at the lower volume until the app is closed.
 
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Where? I see a reference to that in this article where it says "Today's iOS 9.0.1 release precedes iOS 9.1, which will mark the first significant update to iOS 9. iOS 9.1 includes new emoji and settings for acclimating the "Hey Siri" activation feature to an individual user's voice." Where the emoji reference is attributed to iOS 9.1
 
Someone else want to go ahead and download this just to make sure this doesn't kill the cellular radio again?
FWIW, the GM and final release killed the cellular radio on my iPhone 6s and my LTE iPad 3, both on VZW's network; my VZW iPad Air had spotty connectivity. My fix was to use the Reprovision Account command, in the Reset>Subscriber Services Settings. After the reboot, I was prompted for whether or not to install a Carrier Update, which I did. All 3 devices are solid now on the network.
 
FWIW, the GM and final release killed the cellular radio on my iPhone 6s and my LTE iPad 3, both on VZW's network; my VZW iPad Air had spotty connectivity. My fix was to use the Reprovision Account command, in the Reset>Subscriber Services Settings. After the reboot, I was prompted for whether or not to install a Carrier Update, which I did. All 3 devices are solid now on the network.
And you maintained a cellular connection while on 8.0.1? Interesting.
 
Anyone any idea why I can't see the update?

iPhone 6 128gb on 9.0 public release, U.K.

I've tried wifi and 4g as well as rebooting

I couldn't see the OTA on my 64Gb iPhone 6 and eventually gave up quitting / reloading the settings app and did the full download via iTunes where it showed up straight away... meanwhile my iPad Air 2 saw the OTA update straight away.
 
And what does that have anything to do with this thread? Plus, whats the point when you need a 4k TV or monitor to watch these videos to really get the full experience?
probably like all of us he already have a 4k Tv and the 5k iMac, so it's nice to have 4k videos
 
It's an issue of timing, time it takes to prep a release for the public, and risk management with releases. 9.0.1 was actually likely done by the time 9.0 went public a week ago (two was GM, not release), but represents bugs that weren't important enough to derail the 9.0 release for.
I'd say bricking iPhones (the Setup issue) was pretty serious. Anything that imperils customer data goes to the top of the class in my view (certainly does where I work). That particular one wouldn't necessarily have been caught by the beta either (there was no such thing as an OTA update from iOS 8.4.x to a beta build).

Glad the APN issue is fixed too. O2 in the UK were hit pretty hard by that one.
 
And you maintained a cellular connection while on 8.0.1? Interesting.
8.0.1 was a year ago. On 9.0.1, it's not interesting - before iOS, I used to call the carrier (ATTWS or VZW) and just ask them to reprovision a line or push a carrier update, been doing that for years. Millions of iOS devices are getting updated, it's not just Apple's network that's getting hammered. QED.
 
Why even bother calling the final engineering release a "golden master" if it always sucks. Apple has become Microsoft....
Good point- nobody should ever release any software until they can verify that they have fixed every bug that anyone has found and will ever find. Oh, and if a bug happens to slip through anyways, definitely don't release an update only a week after launch that fixes it- because then people will think you're a bad developer!

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And what does that have anything to do with this thread? Plus, whats the point when you need a 4k TV or monitor to watch these videos to really get the full experience?
Yeah people aren't very bright. They just see 4K and think awesome!!!!!! Almost no one can view it in full res unless you have the TV ( hardly anyone does) or a 5K iMac.
 
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I hope this fixes the clock skew problem some people are having. At least one app had to suspend its services because of random clock skew across their iOS 9 using players.

http://www.volleythat.com/essays/20...t-millions-of-iphone-clocks-to-the-wrong-time

It still amazes me how stuff like this can make it to release, especially when you have such a larger beta testing pool than before. And I know for a fact people reported this.

My phone is 80 seconds fast!

EDIT: Nope, still broken. How utterly disappointing. I guess I'll be manually syncing my phone to my Casio radio-clock equipped watch for another few weeks. WTF is wrong with Apple?

All phones get their time stamp signal from the telco towers not Apple or any other company. They get a ping each time they connect to a tower. If you drop out of cell reception your time then goes by algorithm until it receives a ping when it connects again. Check your date time settings are set to automatic and select your correct time zone. Call your carrier and tell them or check there hasn't been an update from your provider as well.
 
these software updates are becoming joke; why release two weeks back 9.0 if the 9.0.1 is coming out soon?

soon there will be 9.1

Apple wouldn't know about any major problems with the OS unless they release it to the general public first. Not everything gets addressed by Dev beta testing so this is a quick way to get a real world test and patch any issues
 
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