Apple has issued a public beta version of the upcoming iOS 9 software for the iPhone. The iOS 9 public beta is now available to those who registered for the tech company's Beta Software Program.
The new version includes the latest News app of Apple which was disclosed last month during the WWDC 2015 event. The interface of the app was made with a flipboard similar to that of magazines that displays large images.
Apple provided users a piece of advice when downloading the beta software. The company noted that chances of software bugs are always possible, so it would be safe for the users to download using a secondary device. If this precaution is not observed, iPhones may encounter some issues about the new software.
Many are rushing to download the beta software thinking that Apple will put a limit on the number of users that can do so. The company has practiced establishing download limits in the past for its public beta for iOS 8.3.
The iPhone maker confirmed that it will release updates for the software periodically.
The California-based company will be releasing the highly anticipated iOS 9 this coming fall. The new iOS gives much consideration to users' privacy, which led to Apple controlling the targeted ads being shown on the downloaded applications, for instance on Safari for the iPad and iPhone.
In addition, the upcoming iOS 9 also includes a feature that can extend the phone's battery life for the convenience of the users.
With its new improvements, the new operation system for mobile devices will surely modify the way iPad and iPhone apps work.