iOS 9 is still heavy due to a failure in iCloud

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When Apple introduced iOS 9 last June, it promised that it would take up less space than other systems of the past. Actually, iOS 9 should compress the apps so that these were the ones that took up less space, but it is something that we have not seen in the betas or in any of the two official releases, that of iOS 9.0 or iOS 9.0.1. Now we know what the problem is, a iCloud crash.

Apple has published a brief statement on its developers website that explains it. This problem would cause a device to always download the universal version of an application, which also downloads the tablet version, with the use of space that this implies. It is a function that will be very welcome and that would have come in handy in the past, where a device with a non-retina screen downloaded, in addition to the tablet version, images for devices with a retina screen.

App Slicing is currently unavailable for iOS 9 apps due to an issue affecting iCloud backups created on iOS 9 with some apps from the App Store that would only restore to the same iOS device model.

When un customers download your app de iOS 9, will get la self Universal de su enforcement, instead de la variant specific all with su type de device. TestFlight will continue to offer variants their testers. Slicing App will be enabled in the future  with  a update de with . You do not need to take any action.

When a developer uses App Slicing in their application, we will download the specific version for our device. This it will save a lot of space for eliminating the versions optimized for iPad if we use an iPhone and vice versa. And not only that, but an iPhone 5s will discard the version optimized for an iPhone with a 4,7 and 5,5-inch screen.


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