After five beta versions, Apple has finally stopped giving out beta versions of the newest iOS. It's also reported that the newest OS will also launch with the Apple TV launch.

The latest OS comes with many changes and bug fixes. The various crashes that occur on the phone screen, that iPhone users have reported, have been supposedly addressed and the calendar app has been upgraded into a much better version with easier usage. In addition, rumors tell that the OS will have an updated text structure and a background that offers more distinction. There will also be changes in the backspace, shift key, and the slide to power off key. Another change is that Apple has started patching up a loophole that allows jailbreakers to bypass the operating system. There are rumors that Apple has also developed a male and female voice of Siri (rumored to be in the U.K. release). Apple has also hinted at they will be releasing a 'in the car' display.

With the changes, Apple customers need to be prepared for the release date. Many report that there are many installation problems, apps and data storage issues; there are always major issues that pop up with the new release so make sure you're prepared. Create a back up for all your information to prevent loss of any information or data that you have installed on your Apple product.

Will these changes be enough to bring back the Apple customer base? In the past, Apple has lost a giant part of their consumer market due to Google's Android smartphone. With the Android 4.4 KitKat picking up steam in the consumer market, and having a mobile operating system through Google, while also holding the majority in the globes market share, not to mention Apple tapping into the Emerging Markets, (also known as 'the entry-level markets'), the innovative OS should give Google Android a run for its money.