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BlazingGold

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Oct 25, 2014
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I've been on the beta program and now have iOS 9.1
Should I keep this or switch back to the public 9.0 release?
In other words, is 9.0 public more polished and refined than the beta even in 9.1? Or is mine the updated version?
 
From what I've been reading iOS 9.1 Beta has been performing better for some especially on the iPhone 6 Plus.
 
Yeah it definitely has been better than the 9.0 beta I've had. However, I'm wondering if the 9.0 beta is updated and better than the 9.1 beta
 
People will have different opinions of this. Really up to you ultimately.
 
The theory is 9.0 was finished and made ready for the public a few weeks ago. Since that completion, 9.1 beta has been developed/released to improve upon and fix items in 9.0. So, 9.1 should be better but being beta you can never know for sure until people try it and report issues. In this case though, lots of people have been using 9.1 and have been happy with the result. I am one of those.
 
If I'm streaming music in car, and then stop to go into a store or something, my radio won't connect to audio profile again until I restart the phone. Going to try resetting Network to see if it fixes. I don't really want to downgrade to 9 today.
 
The theory is 9.0 was finished and made ready for the public a few weeks ago. Since that completion, 9.1 beta has been developed/released to improve upon and fix items in 9.0. So, 9.1 should be better but being beta you can never know for sure until people try it and report issues. In this case though, lots of people have been using 9.1 and have been happy with the result. I am one of those.
It's more that iOS 9.0 was feature complete a while ago and any new features (related to iPad Pro or anything else) would have to find to the next version, which is basically 9.1 and where they haven been (and are still being) developed.
 
If I'm streaming music in car, and then stop to go into a store or something, my radio won't connect to audio profile again until I restart the phone. Going to try resetting Network to see if it fixes. I don't really want to downgrade to 9 today.

I'm having zero issues with Bluetooth in my car.
 
If I'm streaming music in car, and then stop to go into a store or something, my radio won't connect to audio profile again until I restart the phone. Going to try resetting Network to see if it fixes. I don't really want to downgrade to 9 today.
This issue I don't have but I do have an issue with Bluetooth while using the phone that has been around since getting my 6 Plus. If WiFi is turned on while in the car the Bluetooth connection will drop and reset on a regular basis. If WiFi is off I can talk as long as I like without any issue. It was working for a while sometime in a later release of 8 but I moved past that release thinking it was taken care of but it came back. Maybe try removing the car from your device list, removing the phone from you car, resetting network settings then paring everything again.
 
iOS 9.1 is noticeably slower and laggier on my iPad mini 2 than the last iOS 9 beta was! I'm very shocked to be honest after all the good things I've heard about it... Not sure what's going on o_O
 
Bluetooth is glitchy on 9.1
THIS!!!

When making a phone call through Siri Eyes Free, although my car stereo is selected as audio source, it doesn't work until I switch to speaker or iphone itself and back...

Overall, bluetooth is effectively very messy...
 
Ok. Reset network settings, delete phone out of car and iPhone. Re added, shut car off, connected instantly. Yay.
 
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