The update fixes the dreaded Safari link crash bug issue. Apple promised that it would be releasing a software update in the coming days to fix the dreaded Safari link crash bug for all iPhone, iPad, iPod touch devices.
Much to our surprise, Apple has acted in a super swift manner and has released the promised update for all devices right away. The update can be grabbed either from Apple's servers directly - linked below - or you can take the route of installing the newly released iOS 9. The update is very small in size therefore it won't take much time to download and install. We highly suggest that you save everything beforehand, connect your device to a stable WiFi network and AC outlet, then go ahead with the installation process.
After all, you don't want to end up losing your data at any cost, right? Of course you don't. After initially acknowledging the issue and informing users that it would released a software update, Apple has now made that update available with an embedded fix for the aforementioned universal linking problem. Giving the immediate problems that some users around the globe experienced with iOS 9.
Rather than taking the opportunity to put any new features or functionality in, this release is purely about fixing those bugs and issues that are widely known within the public domain. Fixes an issue that caused apps to be unresponsive after tapping on links in Safari and other apps. Those with a compatible iOS device can grab the update right now from the Software Update mechanism on the device, or alternatively can grab the iTunes-restorable IPSW file for the specific hardware from the links below.
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