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iOS 10 will be released to the public on September 13 for iPhone and iPad

Apple will release its latest iteration of the mobile operating system, iOS 10, next week for all. This means anyone with a compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch can upgrade for free to iOS 10 on September 13th. iOS 10 includes a revamped iMessage app with things like stickers and new emoji features, Siri SDK for third-party integration with the personal voice assistant, redesigned Maps app, Faces and object tagging in Photos, and much more.

When iOS 10 drops next week, simply visit the Software Update section of iOS 9 Settings to be upgraded to the latest version. We’ll have full coverage of iOS 10 when it drops.

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