Apple iOS 8.4 News: iOS Update Coming Tuesday With Apple Music, Apple Exec Says
Apple's operating system iOS is getting an update and it will be available Tuesday morning for download, according to an Apple executive. Along with the iOS 8.4 update, Apple Music will make its official debut, Tech Crunch reports.
Apple Music Senior Director and former Beats CEO Ian Rogers said Apple Music will officially launch Tuesday morning at 8 a.m. Pacific Time, according to his blog post. This will also mark the release time of iOS 8.4, which Apple Music needs to run.
Users of Apple products are usually quick to upgrade to the latest operating systems. Upgrading to iOS 8.4 should be smooth for users. There was a size problem with iOS 8, which prevented some users with small amounts of storage space in their devices from upgrading.
Rogers seems to be confident that the release will be Tuesday morning, but delays could occur that could push back the release time for iOS 8.4. If there are too many users trying to access the update from Apple's servers, some users could be shut out from updating their iOS to 8.4.
Apple has made investments and upgrades to their cloud capabilities and infrastructure to make these updates run smoother. Users hoping to upgrade Tuesday morning should be able to do so without any major problems.
Apple Music is an exciting new feature coming to iOS 8.4. It will be a $10 per month service that will give users a huge library of music available on demand. Apple Music is offering a three-month trial available for free.
Also coming Tuesday morning about an hour after the release of Apple Music and iOS 8.4 is Beats 1, according to 9to5Mac. Beats 1 is an online streaming radio station that will have artist-curated playlists and full-time DJs running stations, including ex-BBC host Zane Lowe.
Apple representatives have not responded to requests for comment or to confirm the release of iOS 8.4. However, with Rogers' blog post and Facebook event, it seems very likely that users will see iOS 8.4 Tuesday morning.
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