Apple is reportedly planning a “directed focus” on stabilizing and optimizing the next generation of its mobile operating system, iOS 9, as opposed to introducing a bunch of new features.
According to 9to5Mac, Apple will mostly focus on fixing bugs and boosting performance with iOS 9, codenamed “Stowe” after a Vermont ski resort. Of course there will be new features, too, but the priority appears to be making the already-existing software the best it can be.
Some customers and Apple aficionados complain that Apple has sacrificed overall phone performance in recent years in favor of cool new features — such as the Touch ID fingerprint scanner or Apple Pay, the report noted. Read more…
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