It is inevitable – the introduction of newer versions of an operating system, and with Apple’s iOS, you can be sure that the same applies, too. Apple has kicked off the introduction of its latest version of the iOS mobile operating system, where with that, we will see the version number get bumped up to iOS 8.4.1 – and it is well on its way to it a range of supported iPhones and iPads.
Of course, there will be far less fanfare for the iOS 8.4.1 rollout as opposed to that of the iOS 8.4, which was revealed to the masses at the end of June, but this does not mean that there will be no new changes or additions. iOS 8.4 came with integrated support for Apple Music, which happens to be the new streaming service from the Cupertino company.
Taking into consideration iOS 8.4.1 happens to be an x.x.1 version, it goes without saying that iOS 8.4.1’s main focus would be to ensure that whatever bugs there are spotted will be squashed – and I am sure that this is a focus that users will appreciate. Apparently, majority – if not all, of its improvements, will be associated with Apple Music, including fixing an issue that might prevent iCloud Music Library from working properly, or perhaps another that used to hide added music should the service be selected to display offline tracks only.
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