iOS 9.0.1 news: What the latest update offers

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Apple has just recently released the new iOS 9.0.1 update, and although it stands as a minor one, it still offers some good bit of change for iPhones.

Judging from the outline Apple has provided for the contents of the iOS 9.0.1 update, it is obvious that the latest tweak is more about fixing bugs than it is about introducing any new features.

The specific issues it addresses include some instances when users were not able to complete the setup of their phones after they have updated. It also made sure to fix an unpleasant issue that led to frames of videos being distorted at times when people used Safari or the Photos app.

Users who also had custom APN setups also no longer need to worry about losing cellular data, thanks to the latest update. There are also expected to be no more issues moving forward with regard to alarms and timers not going off, also courtesy of the iOS 9.0.1 update.

There were also users who complained about an unresponsive "Slide to Upgrade" message that appeared on their phones, and that too has reportedly been fixed, according to Mac Rumors.

While the iOS 9.0.1 update mainly deals with lingering bugs plaguing iPhones, it also does have a discernible impact on the performance of the units.

According to Gotta Be Mobile, first impressions of the latest update suggest that it has mostly performed well in terms of providing support for things such as apps and connectivity. On top of that, it has also allowed the iPhone's battery life to hold up as expected.

One area in which the iOS 9.0.1 update is apparently lacking is when it comes to speed, as most units still exhibit lackluster performance despite the arrival of tweaks.

New emojis have also apparently been included in the latest iOS update.