Apple iOS 9 is here and we are impressed that how it has addressed some of the issues of previous iOS software. Even though Apple has included some key features of Android OS to address the concerns and expand the usability of Apple ecosystem, to be honest, they aren’t great updates since Android users have been using these for years now such as multi-tasking via split screen or taking notes on Google Keep. But still Apple has managed to woo with exclusive feature-rich iOS 9 update. You have more accurate Siri, proactive iPhone, more improved and better Apple Pay Store.

However, there are still some things that iOS 9 failed to do and which we have included in our iOS10Wishlist and would want the Cupertino Company to take note of. Also find here the juiciest rumors regarding Apple iOS 9 release date and iOS 9 features.

However, there are still some things that iOS 9 failed to do and which we have included in our iOS10Wishlist and would want the Cupertino Company to take note of. Also find here the juiciest rumors regarding Apple iOS 9 release date and iOS 9 features.
Cache is Still a Pain:
You work, play and party with your iPhone but what Apple is still clueless about what to do with the cache data that keeps piling up and taking the valuable space on your device. While Apple’s next software update starts rolling for your phone, the bad news is that you are still stuck with deleting, reinstalling and organizing apps to make some space.
Third-Party Apps:
The battle between Android and iOS isn’t new. Nor is the competition to outdone each other. iOS is pretty restrictive device you see, when it comes to storage and access. You cannot just install any third-party app as you have the liberty do with Android OS where in you can just install or copy paste through USB.
Even with the most advanced iPhones with cutting-edge technology, you just cannot do it. Even you don’t have full access to the storage and library. Support for third-party keyboard apps is also a far cry.
The Messed-up Notifications:
Steve Jobs said that design is how it works. And the notifications on iOS are something that cannot be termed as even remotely aesthetic because you still receive them in much unorganized way. You need to scroll down to see previous notifications and if you have too many of them, it is just worth the pain.
Extending Support to Extensions
Apple iOS 8 allowed you to share data through apps but finding extensions was painful. The iOS 9 promises of relief but it is still a long way to go, if you ask me.
Oh, Siri! What Have You Done?
Siri is better this time but when you compare it with Google Now, boy it seems like bleh. Google Now has been very precise and accurate with the information whereas Apple Siri still looks like an obstinate, old lady who hates new-age technology and eh, GPS too.
The Multi-million Dollar Question of Multi-tasking
As we pointed out above that how Apple takes pages from Android and induces a few key features of the rival OS but multi-tasking seems to be the latter’s well-guarded fort which isn’t that easy to knock down. Apple would take an update or two to fix something as easy as toggling between two screens.
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