Author Topic: Apple announces iOS 9, OS X El Capitan, watchOS 2 and Apple Music at WWDC2015  (Read 1562 times)

if they don't fix their stuff Windows 10 Mobile may overtake them as well and they may drop to third.
please
windows mobile is underrated

I don't like how they claim "performance improvements" meanwhile they're phasing older devices out of the updates claiming that the older hardware can't handle it, even though the performance is somehow "improved."

If the performance is improved from the last version then every device that could handle the last version can handle the version with improved performance. That's how it works. My iPod touch 4th gen (only 1 gen off from the latest. ONE.) has been excluded from iOS 7 because apparently the hardware can't handle it, even though iOS 7 claimed to have increased performance.
It could have something to do with incompatible hardware?

It could have something to do with incompatible hardware?

no. Apple just wants you to buy a new device to update, hardware isn't the issue. For example, the Galaxy S1 is 5 years old, but people are still pumping updates for the very latest versions of Android for it. It's not hard at all to add drivers for slightly older CPU's.

I love how the description for OS X El Capitan doesn't say what they actually changed.

how about you simply click and find out?

Apple just wants you to buy a new device to update

Apple actually let 4S users to install iOS 9, that's crazy when you think about it for a second
« Last Edit: June 09, 2015, 11:48:23 AM by MrLoL² »

I have the iOS 9 Beta 1 on my iPhone 6 right now. You can download and install it with iTunes if you have an Apple Developer Membership account ($99)
So far it's pretty good, only complaint is the button list thing that pops up from the bottom of the screen is a bit slow. Other than that, it's great!! Will post pics later.

"apple introduces features that everyone else already has, revolutionising the world again"

All I see about Apple Music is a redesigned Music app where you pay $10 a month. Literally all it is.