Tuesday was a busy day for Apple.
The company announced the first case for the iPhone 6S including battery, and also a number of software updates for the iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac, Apple TV and Apple Watch. In short, the operating system of all its stellar products.
The first update was updated for the iPhone arrived. iOS 9.2 is now available for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch with improved keyboard for Middle Eastern languages that are written from right to left, support for a microSD connector for the iPad Pro and improvements in service of streaming Music Apple Music.
To update your device to iOS 9.2 there are two options: the first is using only the device and its ability to make updates without cables. Enter Settings & gt; General & gt; Software update. The second option requires you to connect your device to iTunes on a computer and, in the section of the device, select the option to upgrade.
Mac, Apple released OS X 10.11.2 El Capitan is available for downloaded from the Mac App Store. The update includes improved graphics performance of the native operating system applications. If you want to update your Mac, go to the Mac App Store and see the section download updates. You’ll need a little patience because the update weighs just over 1GB.
Apple also launched TVOS 9.1, the first major for the fourth-generation Apple TV update. This update includes Apple Siri Music, plus an update for the Apple TV can be used with the application for IOS, Remote.
To download TVOS 9.1, go to the Apple TV settings and the System section, choose the option to search update. Like the rest of the updates for iOS, OS X, etc., TVOS need to download, install and reboot the device.
Last but not least, Apple released watchOS 2.1 for Apple Watch that, as iOS 9.2, includes support for Arabic. WatchOS 2.1 also includes support for change interface for right-handed users. The update fixes a bug that prevented the time is displayed on the battery saving mode.
To update Apple Watch, follow our guide on this link.
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