Yes very stable and great battery, few bugs as expected but defo daily driver.Couldn't be bothered waiting for a reply, installing it now.
I'm a student, I need my phone to stay in contact with my parents and listen to music.Depends. If you are on your phone all day long it's an integral part of your job I wouldn't do it.
If you have a job where it's important but not integral I would say go ahead.
Than I would say no problem. I have been using it on my iPad mini without an issue.I'm a student, I need my phone to stay in contact with my parents and listen to music.
It's quite smooth for the most part. Very impressed.Than I would say no problem. I have been using it on my iPad mini without an issue.
It's already up and running on my phone. I know how to revert to 8.4( in the public beta program) I think I'll be fine, I just wanted to make sure it didn't have any deal breaking bugs like beta one's battery issues.It's a developer beta. So I wouldn't. Unless you're daily driving a new app you're developing using iOS 9 features.
The public beta will be a much better candidate for you.
iPhone 6.On which device you installed?
I'm tempted to jailbresk but iOS 9 is so good...I'm using it as a daily driver on my iphone 6, loving it. beta 1 no it was horrible battery and heating issues. Beta 2 cleared all that up and is very smooth on my device.
The fact i refuse to restore to 8.3 for the jailbreak shows how nice iOS 9 is.
Couldn't be bothered waiting for a reply, installing it now.
On the ipad air 2 how many hours of battery vs iOS 8Beta 2 is really stable and battery life is phenomenal. I use it daily on iPad Air 2 and iPhone 6+.
I'm tempted to jailbresk but iOS 9 is so good...
As stated above...
Agreed. Beta 1 was a joke, I had to remove it after 3 hours. Beta 2 is pretty darn good so far.Yes very stable and great battery, few bugs as expected but defo daily driver.
Honestly, I didn't actually need to post this thread, I would have installed it even if people said it suckedThe irony of that username & thread title / body has amused me.
Haha, I used to go crazy flashing ROMs and kernels on my Nexus 4. I think it only stayed stock for a month and that was only because I was new to Android at the time and wanted to learn how to use it before modifying the systemPosted like a True Flasher--![]()