iOS 9 solves iPhone and iPad WiFi problems

iOS 9 WiFI network stabilityiOS 9 solve iPhone and iPad WiFi problems for users around the world, this through an important change made by the Apple company for the way data connections work. Last year extremely many users reported WiFi problems in iOS 8, and the Apple company tried to solve them, but everything was based on a new technology implemented to manage the Internet connections from our terminals.

Apple has implemented a service called iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite discoveryd to manage this type of connections, only managing to generate enormous problems with maintaining a WiFi connection or reaching high browsing speeds.

Last weeks I told you that Apple removed discoveryd from OS X 10.10.4, and now it seems that Apple has abandoned this service including in iOS 9 to solve the WiFi problems of iPhone and iPad users around the world.

In the image above you can see that in iOS 9 Apple uses the mDNSResponder service to manage WiFi connections from its own terminals, so that when you install the new version of the operating system you should be able to use WiFi connections without worry.

Apple did not specify this major change in the conference for the presentation of iOS 9, nor does it have to, because it would have to explain why the discoveryd service is a failure and it would have to publicly admit that iOS 8 generates problems with WiFi networks .

Even in the absence of an official recognition from the Apple company, the image demonstrates as clearly as possible the change, so we will talk about a concern in the minus at the moment iOS 9 releases.