13 features we'd like to see in iOS 9
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Apple will reportedly focus on under-the-hood improvements, mainly for the sake of refining and polishing the current experience on its mobile devices.
According to 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman, Apple is placing a big emphasis on bug fixes and performance enhancements to make everything run faster and more efficiently on iPhones and iPads. The company is also expected to release a public beta for the next version of iOS, which would let you test the software before it's released, even if you're not a developer.
Though we'd be happy with Apple fixing what it already has, we're holding out hope for some important tweaks and additions.
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