Apple releases iOS 9.1

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Apple has released iOS 9.1 for iPhones, iPads, and the iPod touch. In the new version, the iPhone 6s series now detects if users lower the device while taking Live Photos, after which it stops filming more quickly.

Many users noted that when taking Live Photos, three-second videos surrounding the capture of a photo, the iPhone 6s continued to film even when users lowered the device themselves as they were done. Presumably via the gyroscope, the iPhone determines whether users lift or lower the device, after which it stops making the video.

In addition, there are new emojis in the new version of iOS and some issues have been fixed. Apple has long planned to release 9.1 soon, as it is the version that releases the new version of the iPad Pro. If you also want to operate the new Apple TV with an iPhone, you also need iOS 9.1. The iPad Pro and Apple TV are both coming soon.

In addition to iOS 9.1, Apple also released watchOS 2.0.1 and OS X 10.11.1. The updates are coming to devices over-the-air, although users can also install the new iOS version through iTunes.

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