Apple's iOS 9 Is All About Making Your iPhone Easier to Use

iOS 9 is officially available for download—go get it now! But while it may seem like a minor jump, there's quite a bit of new stuff in Apple's new OS. Here's everything you need to know in only three minutes.

While Apple has officially released iOS 9 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, several readers are reporting issues with updating to the new operating system. Developers using the iOS 9 GM seed released last week are also 

With iOS 9, Apple is debuting several new HomeKit features that have the potential to significantly improve the way it works, by simplifying some of the setup process broadening supported device types, and introducing key automation features to cut

If improved battery life and a smarter Siri aren't enough to convince you to upgrade to iOS 9, there's now another incentive to trade up sooner rather than later: To avoid having your iPhone wirelessly hijacked by any miscreant within Bluetooth range.

It doesn't get all of iOS 9's new stuff and it's not nearly as fast as an iPhone 6 or 6S, but competing Android phones from 2011 are all distant memories at this point. This is the longest Apple has ever supported an iPhone, and iOS 9 manages to run