Apple releases iOS 9.2.1 with bug fixes and security updates


Apple iOS 9.2.1

Apple has released iOS 9.2.1 update for some iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices, few weeks after releasing iOS 9.2 update that brought several new features. The iOS 9.2.1 update fixes an issue that could prevent the completion of app installation when using a Mobile Device Management server, according to the official changelog.

This is the fifth update to iOS 9, following the launches of iOS 9.0.1, iOS 9.0.2, iOS 9.1, and iOS 9.2. Apple has already started working on major iOS 9.3 update that will bring new features such as Night Shift, secure notes, refreshed News app, CarPlay improvements and more. It released the first iOS 9.3 beta for the public last week.

iOS 9.3 also brings features multi-user support on iPads for classroom environments. When paired with watchOS 2.2, Apple Watch owners will be able to connect multiple units to a single iPhone, making it easier to swap out styles of watch for different occasions.

The iOS 9.2.1 is 37.7 MB, which might vary depending on the device.


Author: Srivatsan Sridhar

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