
iOS 9.1 is now available to the public and includes numerous bug fixes alongside a few new features. All iOS 9.1 users will now be able to use over 150 new emoji, including the sought after middle finger.
iPhone 6S and 6S Plus users receive a bit of an improvement to the Live Photos feature. When taking a Live Photo, the iPhone will no longer record before or after when the phone is being raised.
Here's the full change log for iOS 9.1:
- Live Photos now intelligently senses when you raise or lower your iPhone, so that Live Photos will automatically not record these movements
- Over 150 new emoji characters with full support for Unicode 7.0 and 8.0 emojis
- Improved stability including CarPlay, Music, Photos, Safari, and Search
- Improved performance while in Multitasking UI
- Fixes an issue that could cause Calendar to become unresponsive in Month view
- Fixes an issue that prevented Game Center from launching for some users
- Resolves an issue that zoomed the content of some apps
- Resolves an issue that could cause an incorrect unread mail count for POP mail accounts
- Fixes an issue that prevented users from removing recent contacts from new mail or messages
- Fixes an issue that caused some messages to not appear in Mail search results
- Resolves an issue that left a gray bar in the body of an Audio Message
- Fixes an issue that caused activation errors on some carriers
- Fixes an issue that prevented some apps from updating from the App Store