[vip_students] Re: How To Get Apple's iOS 9 On Your iPhone Today

  • From: "[NCBI] Support" <support@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 12:32:35 +0100

Hi All,

I feel it would be unwise for anyone here to think of using IOS 9 beta which is
being put out at the moment. This is a work in progress as it states and no one
knows what kind of damage it could do to your existing system. So if your
IPhone/IPad is working fine then leave well enough alone.

Paul.

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Subject: [vip_students] How To Get Apple's iOS 9 On Your iPhone Today


How To Get Apple's iOS 9 On Your iPhone Today


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Apple's new iPhone and iPad operating system - iOS 9 - will not be officially
released to the public until the autumn. But you can get your hands on it today.

The company has released its 'public beta' - the work-in-progress version of
the software which will continue to be polished over the next couple of months.

iOS 9 features a host of new features, including a beefed-up Notes app which
allows you to doodle with your finger, an improved in-built Maps app featuring
public transport maps and nearby highlights, and a new smart assistant that
suggests news articles, apps and activities.

iPad users get even more benefits, with side-by-side multitasking allowing them
to carry out two tasks at once, video playback which sits in the corner of
other apps, and a handy shortcut bar for other apps.

There are also a number of minor but noticeable cosmetic tweaks across both
platforms, including a new font and more polished app logos.

A News aggregation app will also appear as standard in the launch edition of
iOS 9 but currently does not appear in the UK test version.

Here's how to upgrade to iOS 9 for free:

:: Back-up your iPhone or iPad

This is really important. Beta versions of software can be temperamental with
more bugs and glitches than you might be used to.

Many people who have tried iOS 9 say they are surprised by its stability, but
it's still important to be aware of the temporary frustration and inconvenience
beta software could cause you.

So make sure your photos, contacts and other important information are all
backed up in case anything goes wrong.

:: Sign up for Apple's testing programme

Visit beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram <http://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram> and
click the blue "sign up" button, which will ask for your Apple ID.

Be sure to use the same ID you use on the iOS device you will be installing the
new software on.

:: Using your iPhone or iPad visit beta.apple.com <http://beta.apple.com>

Use Safari to reach then page, then sign in. After that, scroll down to 'step
two' on the iOS section and tap on the 'download profile' button.

You should be redirected to your device's Settings app, where you should have
the option of tapping a button labelled 'install'.

You'll be asked to enter your device's pin, then to accept the terms and
conditions.

:: Once installed, restart your device

Once it has restarted, launch the Settings app.

Tap on 'general' then 'software update'. At this point, iOS 9 should be waiting
for you to install. Just press the 'update' button to get the process under way.

:: Once complete, your phone will restart with the new operating system
installed.




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