If you are one that owns an iPhone or an iPad, then you are aware of how the updates work with Apple. In many cases, a new software update comes a long and many users rush to get it installed as fast as they can. Those are the inexperienced users that do not realize that if they wait just a day or two, the update will be reviewed and there will be plenty of resources showing whether or not the update is worth the time to download and install.
Updates are very frequent with Apple and having to wait a month to get the next, better one is usually not that big of deal. The update is version 9.2.1 and it has been released for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. For some, the features or bug fixes are just enough to get that downloaded and installed right now. For others, that is not the case. There are plenty of online sources that are claiming more reasons to hold off.
The main update, iOS version 9.2, was released earlier this month. That update was well worth the time to update and get installed on your iOS device. Moving to Apple iOS 9.2.1, the difference is not big enough to worry about. The next update, version 9.3, might not be as big of a deal either. If you own an iOS powered device, then you know that you do not have to update right away.
Apple will force the update through at some point, but if you find that your iOS device is working just the way you like it, just refuse the download and keep moving on in life. For Apple iOS 9.2.1, it has been known for a few weeks what was coming for users. One of the main reasons that you should download and install Apple iOS 9.2.1 is security. If that is important to you, the update does fix some security issues that came a long with the latest major update. Not everyone is concerned about the security of their device, but that does not mean you should not be.
The security portion of the Apple iOS 9.2.1 update brings nine patches for potential security risks. If you are using your iPhone or iPad for work, this would be an essential update just for that. Enterprise users will also like the update as it will fix an issue that comes up when you are installing application from an MDM server. Just like most updates, this one will also improve your performance slightly. If you have the iPhone 5 or the iPhone 4s, you will see a significant difference. Performance is always on the wish lists for users right along with battery life.