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iOS 9 Beta 5 Update: iOS 9 Beta 5 Now Available To Apple’s Accredited Developers!

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(Photo : Reuters) Apple is set to release its latest iOS 9 operating system, but prior to that, the giant tech company's developers tested it before its actual release in September.

Apple is set to release its latest iOS 9 operating system, but prior to that, the giant tech company's developers tested it before its actual release in September.

According to 9TO5Mac, the new operating system came out after just two weeks and two days after its previous version was released. The latest operating system beta includes 15 new wallpapers that simultaneously removes some of the previous wallpapers. It also upgraded the CarPlay that supports Beats 1 and Apple Music features. Music has been actually one of the center target of the iOS 9 Beta 5, as Shuffle icon has now been prominently placed in the MyMusic Profile. Labels were particularly changed from "App Store and iTunes Store" to "App and iTunes Stores."

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According to TechnoBuffalo, there are several changes the iOS 9 beta 5 that may not be too obvious and can only be noticed when someone explains it to you, or it is an application that you normally use. Other enhancements made through the iOS beta 5 include AT&T customers WiFi calling support, new features on the calendar, a WiFi assists and some keyboard upgrading. The list of upgrades could be very limited at the moment, but everything else will be revealed once the latest iOS 9 is up for release, meantime the most significant features were already mentioned.

The integration of WiFi calling to the iOS 9 beta 5 is not new, what's new with the said upgrading is the additional network AT&T. Prior to this, the WiFi calling feature in previous iOS 9 is limited only to T-Mobile network. While AT&T does not support such system at the moment, they recently stated that the WiFi calling feature will be made available in their system within the year.

In a report by 9to5Mac, AT&T plans to integrate the WiFi calling system, but only T-Moblie and EE is ready to provide support during the introduction of the system. Phil Schiller of Apple, however, made it clear that the WiFi calling feature is not a replacement of the conventional text and calling system, but rather a complimentary feature.

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