Apple IOS 9 to be focused BALANCE:

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Now iOS 9 to be focused STABILITY:

Apple iOS platform, longer, was incredibly stable, but after a series of major changes, full of features within iOS iOS 7 and 8 long this stability was compromised, forcing the company to issue a lot Memorable changes "patch" to fix the problems.
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But stability is probably just the tip of the iceberg. Apple has been carefully built first mobile platform 64-bit world, and in 2015 with the release of iOS in September that the company probably will release countless new ways for developers to create content for mobile and OS X, which means crossing is unavoidable, PC World notes.
By 2015, iOS 9, which is named in Monarch code will include a collection of improvements under the hood. Sources tell us that iOS nine engineers are putting a "huge" focus on correcting errors, maintain stability and increase performance for the new operating system, rather than focusing solely on delivering new and important new features. Apple also continue to make efforts to keep the size manageable operating system, especially for the many millions of owners of iOS devices devices 16GB updates "reports 9to5Mac.
"It is possible iOS 9 will only be made available for 64-bit device, so is any iPhone since iPhone 5S and post-October 2013 mini tablets iPad Air and iPad. Those on older devices may need to update ".
"IOS devices 9 can also enjoy tremendous integration with Apple Mac, so both platforms choosing the best in its class for anyone who wants to do things - from the consumer to the company, from oil exploration and gas facilities using M2M, i Pads and large data systems driven by IBM for gurning smiling players.
Apple's renewed focus on stability apparently will mirror similar initiatives undertaken by the company with its platform OS X. According to several sources, Apple will release public betas of iOS 9 to public ahead of a statement of the gold standard. 
The idea is that once the platform is official, will be free of errors and as smooth and stable as iOS used to be before the launch and launch of iOS 7 - when Apple started pushing a lot of new features in the mixture.

"In an effort to debug future versions of iOS before its general releases" reports 9to5Mac, "Apple plans to launch the public beta program for the first time for the iOS operating system, according to multiple people briefed on the plans. Following the successful launch of the program with OS X Public Beta OS X Yosemite last year, Apple plans to launch next iOS 8.3 as a public beta via the company AppleSeed existing program in mid-March. This release will coincide with the third iOS 8.3 beta for developers, scheduled for release in the same week. Apple then expected to debut iOS 9 at its June Conference Worldwide Developer, with a public beta during the summer, and the final version in the fall ... "

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