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IOS 9 Now Explicitly Encourages Selfies

Apple technophiles can now download a beta version of iOS 9 in advance of its release this fall, Apple’s first offering of an iOS preview to a hungry consumer base according to a The Market Business report.

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While the demand for the next-generation “Force Touch” iPhone is definitely rising, people should also be excited about the new software and what it has to offer, iOS 9. iOS 9 features have been revealed during its latest beta release.

Visit beta.apple.com/profile to enroll your device in the programme and access the “profile configuration” software download.

It’s recommended iOS 9 testers download the update to a secondary device as a safeguard to ensure a primary iPhone or iPad isn’t effected by any potential bugs.

With iOS 9, the updates go beyond icon designs and color schemes.

iOS 9 was made available for beta testers and app developers immediately, and will launch to the public alongside the next generation of iPhones in September 2015. The beta version of the testing software is going to be available for download free of charge; however, there is a catch to the situation.

Go to your settings, click iCloud, and then find backup. However, it is very easy to enable Apple’s new and swanky Flipboard-style News app on any device even for non-supported countries.

A public beta of iOS is expected to be released soon, letting anyone that signs up get their hands on the software.

Apple has improved the security features in the new OS. Preferably the same ID you use on the iOS device you’ll be installing the beta on. Plus, we discuss the killer features, from multitasking and public-transport directions in Maps to a Proactive personal assistant and a new app called News.

But there’s another way to get hold of the new beta, if you’re willing to take the risk.

Also, for iPad users, they’ll be able to enjoy the new Split View mode which will let them run and use two apps at the same time.

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If you decide to check it out, make sure you back up your stuff. There is also a new splash screen for the Calendar app, and now you can also drag a window out of the top bar and move it back to the desktop as a separate window in the Mission Control page.

iOS 9 public beta with the instruction to install it