Over the past few years, Apple has introduced a lot of impressive new features to iOS which includes Apple Pay, Touch ID and so on, well that’s just to name just a few. iOS has always been known for its stability but the iOS 8 update introduced us to a whole bunch of bugs and crashes which is unlike anything users have ever experienced before. However, the company’s next major iOS upgrade may focus more on fixing bugs and improving stability than adding new features, 9to5Mac reports.
iOS 8 isn’t the best Apple has to offer and to be honest, iOS 8 has a decent amount of bugs, though Apple still manages to offer a pretty smooth experience but there’s plenty of room to improve the OS. Now this is what iOS 9 might be all about, which will apparently focus on squashing these bugs included in iOS 8 while also offering a stable and optimized experience.
The company also hopes to make iOS 9 much small for users to download, especially for those using an iOS device with just 16GB of storage but that doesn’t mean the company won’t introduce a few new features but it’s unclear if this might be accomplished by limiting iOS 9 support to recent devices.