iOS 9.1 public beta 1 has been released

iOS 9.1 public beta 1iOS 9.1 public beta 1 was launched this evening by the Apple company for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, just one day away from the launch iOS beta 9.1 1 for developers of applications for the iOS platform.

iOS 9.1 public beta 1 is dedicated to normal users who are interested in testing the latest version of the operating system, with Apple giving them the opportunity to see how the update works, which will be available to everyone from November.

Apple hasn't given many details about what iOS 9.1 contains, but apart from support for Live Photos and a few other features that developers can implement, users don't get a lot of new things apart from various emoji characters.

iOS 9.1 public beta 1 is basically iOS 9.1 beta 1 with exactly what app developers have available for use, so we are not talking about any change in the functionality offered by Apple for anyone at the moment.

Apple's testing program through which you can try iOS 9.1 public beta 1 is public and open to anyone, but I recommend you avoid this version of the operating system because it has a lot of operational problems at the moment.