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First iOS 9.2 public beta now available for all

People signed up for the iOS 9.1 public beta had worse, though, as I learned from experience.

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It’s great that Apple, like Microsoft and Google, now lets anyone test new beta versions of its software. Keep in mind that this tool is still focused on allowing the users to jailbreak their devices up to iOS 9.0.2. The update also improves the stability of apps like CarPlay, Safari and Search, and closes a recently revealed jailbreak exploit by Pangu for the previous version.

It looks like Apple’s convenient overnight update feature is causing more problems than expected.

The iOS 9.2 update is here in beta form but numerous important details remain in the shadows.

Moreover, Christian Today reported that users who updated to iOS 9.1 can gain more protection from hackers and can avoid memory corruption. The latest update includes version 1.1.26 of the Cydia Installer, and it fixes the Manage Storage bug affecting a few users.

Meanwhile, a report from iDigital Times revealed that users that are now using a jailbroken device could possibly use the emojis seen in iOS 9.1 without upgrading their firmware since there are no jailbreaks introduced for the latest operating system as of the moment. Click on “Trust” to proceed and click the iOS device icon on the top-right of iTunes to start the backup process. These new security features are easy for you to use. The company has also rolled out the first iOS 9.2 public beta a couple of hours ago.

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Top image by Microsiervos / CC BY 2.0. To do this, hold the Volume Up button while your device is rebooting.

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