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By AppleInsider Staff

Apple on Tuesday launched iOS 9.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, packing in a number of of new features including improvements to Apple Music related to playlists, saving songs, and browsing content, as well as other new functions and bug fixes.

iOS 9.2 is now available to download from the Software Update section of the iOS Settings app. According to Apple, the update contains improvements and bug fixes, including:

Apple issued four betas of the update to developers and the public, the first on Oct. 27, the last on Nov. 18. iOS 9.1 was officially released on Oct. 21, and brought with it over 150 new emoji characters, as well as a critical fix to Live Photos on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, using motion sensing to prevent the feature from recording a person raising or lowering their device.