iPhone users, reasons why you might be waiting to install Apple iOS 15 – Times of India

New Delhi: Apple Unveiled the iPhone 13 series, Apple Watch Series 7 and the new iPad at its California streaming event last week (September 14). At the same event, the company announced that iOS 15 Its operating system for the iPhone will arrive on September 20.
New iOS 15 software (also iPadOS 15 for iPad) offers several new features including the ability to make FaceTime calls with Android users, upgrade to Apple Maps, new notification experience, tools that reduce distraction, complete redesign for Safari. And many more are included.
While the iOS15 and iPadOS features are interesting as well as useful, it makes sense for iPhone and iPad users to wait some time before going for the new OS. Here are 5 reasons why you shouldn’t rush to download the update.
iOS 15 won’t be ‘flawless’ at launch
Even though this is the first public version of iOS 15 and it has been through several beta versions, some strange bugs always find their way into the public version. During the iOS14 launch, the early version reverted some users’ default browser and Mail app every time the device rebooted.
Glitches and other such minor technical issues have already been reported in iPadOS 15 and iOS 15 beta versions. Although these glitches don’t prevent you from fully using your devices, they can be annoying.
App may ‘crash’
Some testers of the iOS 15 beta version reportedly said that the third build of iOS 15 was a bit buggy. Apps kept crashing regularly and the keyboard randomly stopped working on the iPad Pro. We are pretty sure that the developers have identified and addressed most of the issues. However, it’s not a bad idea to wait and see how it reacts in the initial days.
Upgrading to iOS 14 Will Be Difficult
Releasing a new iOS is completely different from a security update, but it’s an important difference. Make sure the device is ready before you decide to install iOS 15. Since going back to the previous version of the OS is not impossible, but difficult.
how long should you wait
Looking again at the iOS 14 example, the bug with default apps was resolved within a week. Watch out for this window: Wait a week, maybe two if you’re overly cautious, then update iOS. In the new version, most of the initial issues and bugs in individual apps are resolved within a couple of weeks.

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