Apple seeded the fourth beta version of iOS 9.1 to developers

Apple seeded the fourth beta version of iOS 9.1 to developers


 

Apple on Tuesday seeded the fourth beta version of iOS 9.1 (build number: 13B136) to developers. The third beta version comes just a week after seeding the third iOS 9.1 beta, and a month after iOS 9.1 was first introduced during Apple’s iPhone 6s event at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.

The OS will likely be making its debut on the iPad Pro in November and will add support for accessories like the Smart Keyboard and the Apple Pencil to the OS. The iOS 9.1 includes a host of new emojis, including one for the middle finger, some updated Live Wallpapers, and a new option for Messages app that allows users to disable photos for their contacts.

iOS 9.1 beta is compatible with the following iOS devices:

  • iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S
  • iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad mini, iPad 3, iPad 2
  • iPad mini 3, Retina iPad mini (iPad mini 2), iPad mini
  • 5th generation iPod touch

The software is available to registered developers either over-the-air, for those running the latest iOS 9.1 beta, or via Apple’s developer website. If you’re not a developer, Apple is offering a public beta of iOS 9.1. There’s no word on when the company plans to release a final version of the software, but we should see it sometime this month alongside the new Apple TV.

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