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Happy with the update as it fixes most of the bugs that annoyed me, aspect rotation seems better
 
And mail is still intermittently showing up in notification center. Sometimes yes, sometimes no.

I was really hoping this bug would get figured out.
 
Just notified here - going to wait until I can hook my phone up to a computer and do it over a wire.

Don't let the cave-ins get you down.....Sokka!
 
I use iTunes 11.4 on a 2013 MacBook Pro. I have an iPhone5s. iTunes said I could upgrade from iOS 9.0.2, which worked well for me, to iOS9.1. Afterwards iTunes said it would no longer recognize my iPhone at all and that I have to upgrade to iTunes 12.2.2. I do not want to upgrade to iTunes 12.2.2 because of a number of issues including poor performance. I was given no warning that iTunes 11.4 would no longer recognize my iPhone after the upgrade. My iPhone does not even show up on the side bar in iTunes 11.4.
 
As in in addition to the iOS update, or just the one that is part of the update?
I was prompted separately for the carrier update, after the 9.1 update completed and the phone restarted.

For my Verizon iPhone 6, it went from 22.0 to 22.1.

HTH

Edit: Ninja'd by bogie66!
 
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The Verizon carrier update pops up after the 9.1 update has installed and the phone restarts.
I was prompted separately for the carrier update, after the 9.1 update completed and the phone restarted.

For my Verizon iPhone 6, it went from 22.0 to 22.1.

HTH

Edit: Ninja'd by bogie66!
I updated to 9.1 and then I just checked for what the build number was and it popped up with a carrier update.
Interesting, I went to check my version right after the update installed as well but didn't get a prompt for a carrier update. Checking it all again now it seem that I already have carrier version 22.1 (on my Verizon iPhone 6).
 
I'm still experiencing the same stutter and ocasional lag on my iPhone 6. Swipe down for Spotlight search, app switcher, AirDrop menu from Control Center, there is no animation when exiting edit mode in Messages....still not as smooth as 8.4.1 was.
 
So I am currently using 9.1 beta (13B5110e), is there any way to "unenroll" without having to put the phone in recovery mode and such? ... or is that really the only way possible?!


Just delete the Beta Profile and your phone will no longer think/act that it's enrolled till you get the Beta Profile again

Settings>General>Profile


Does this fix the bug where pop mail is completely broken?

Yes that was literally mentioned like 1 or 2 comments before you posted and people put up changelogs
( list of changes/fixes in this OS version)
 
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