Apple Releases iOS 9.1 With New Emoji, Live Photos Improvements

I have a yet-to-be-opened iPhone 6S which comes with stock iOS 9 (let's call it iPhone B). In order to move my stuff from other 6S in 9.0.2 (iPhone A), what's best, to set iPhone B as a new phone, update to iOS 9.1 and then recover from backup of iPhone A or to first recover iPhone B from backup of iPhone A and then update to iOS 9.1? Is there any difference?
 
Anyone know how you can update to 9.1 if you have already downloaded the beta? I just want the official one now

EDIT: Nevermind! It just requested itself to be downloaded!
 
Just got the OTA update in Phoenix. 9.0.2 --> 9.1 on 6s Plus is 313 MB. Full changelog below.
 

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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?!
 
I have a yet-to-be-open iPhone 6S which comes with stock iOS 9 (let's call it iPhone B). In order to move my stuff from other 6S in 9.0.2 (iPhone A), what's best, to set iPhone B as a new phone, update to iOS 9.1 and then recover from backup of iPhone A or to first recover iPhone B from backup of iPhone A and then update to iOS 9.1? Is there any difference?

Update iPhone A, backup to icloud or computer. Then setup iPhone B as a new phone no iTunes account, and update to newest iOS. Then reset and erase all on iPhone B and restore from icloud or computer.

Just did the same thing yesterday for my 6S
 
Great! Now let's wait and see if iOS 9.2 will finally deliver the performance improvements Apple promised, because the latest 9.1 beta was extremely laggy.
Agreed. But why stop there, let's also ignore all the people reporting that their experience is at least somewhat improved with iOS 9.1 while we're at it!
 
Not yet available in Silicon Valley, grr.


UPDATE: Eventually it popped up. Quick update for iPhone and Mac; somewhat lengthy for my Watch. iPhone didn't need to be connected to power; Watch did.
 
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