Apple released the full version of iOS 9.2 for mobile devices on Tuesday. The update includes many bug fixes, improvements to Apple Music and Apple News, and support for Arabic for Siri.

With iOS 9.2, Apple focused on making improvements, fixing bugs and improving Apple Music, CNet reports. Instead of a massive overhaul to the operating system, 9.2 is designed to make things more stable. Siri was also updated to support Arabic for users in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. 

Apple Music users will find several updates in the new OS. They can now create new playlists when adding a song, and when users add new songs, they will see the most recently changed playlist at the top of the list.

Tapping the iCloud download button allows users to download albums or playlists from their iCloud Music Library. When a download of a song is completed, users will see a new download indicator next to the song. Finally, users can now browse classical music from the Apple Music catalog by works, composers and performers.

For Apple News, a new Top Stories section will appear giving the most important news of the day to users.

Large attachments can be sent through the Mail Drop app.

With 3D Touch, users can quickly peek at pages from the table of contents, or their notes and bookmarks.

Apple improved the stability of both Safari and Podcasts, and the Quick Reply keyboard responsiveness has improved for more accurate messages.

Several bugs have been fixed as well. An error that caused the Live Photos feature to turn off when users restored their data from an old phone has been fixed. Apple has also fixed an iPad glitch that caused the screen to go blank when users tried to start recording video.

Some users complained about not being able to login to the Find my iPhone service. This has been resolved in the iOS 9.2 update too. 

Meanwhile, the Apple Watch OS has been updated to watchOS 2.0 with various improvements and improved language support. And the Apple TV operating system has been updated to tvOS 9.1, with support for the Remote app, which lets users control their Apple TV with their iPhone or iPad.