iOS 11 adoption hits 52 percent, lagging behind previous versions
iOS 11, the latest version of Apple’s operating system
for its iPhones and iPads, is now installed on 52 percent of iOS
devices, according to an update posted to Apple’s App Store support page for developers (via MacRumors).
While that number may seem impressive, iOS 11 is lagging
somewhat behind earlier iOS versions. Last year, iOS 10 was said to have
reached 60 percent of devices
(as announced by Tim Cook at Apple’s “Hello Again” Mac event on October
27th, 2016), while iOS 9 had been adopted by 67 percent of devices by
November 16th, 2015. That’s notable, especially with the comparatively
glacial pace that Android O is rolling out to existing devices; Google’s developer portal estimates that roughly 0.2 percent of devices are running Oreo as of October 2nd.
The slower adoption rate for iOS 11 could be attributable to a number of factors: the operating system has been plagued by several bugs early on,
which led to a number of smaller updates to fix them, and is also
generally viewed as a more iPad-focused update, with fewer new features
for the far more numerous iPhones out in the world to entice users to
upgrade.
The article was published on : theverge
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