After making the launch of hardware-software updates yesterday, Apple has been struggling to update its mobile platform iOS. Up until yesterday at the official Apple website, data came in February 2017.
After silence for more than three months, Apple has finally decided to release new data. According to them, iOS 10 has hit 86% of Apple's mobile devices on June 5, 2017. When June data compared with those in February, it was clearer why Apple needed 105 days to update the data.
IOS 10 growth slowed considerably - in these 105 days iOS 10 has only gained 7% of new users. In addition, iOS 9 has lost 4% of users since February, and now it's 11%.
All other older versions of iOS (iOS 8.0 and above) have lost 2% of users since the last count, and their coverage now amounts to 3%.
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IOS 10 drives 86% of Apple's mobile devices
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