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Apple says iOS 13 is now running 50 percent of all iPhones a month after release

Sunday, October 20, 2019 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home Tech Apple says iOS 13 is now running 50 percent of all iPhones a month after release

In September this year, Apple officially announced the new iteration of its operating system for iPhones — iOS 13. Now, just a month later, Apple has released the latest iOS adoption report, according to which, 50 percent of all iPhones out there are now running the newest iOS 13 version.

Apple iPhone 11.

Apple iPhone 11.

Apple says that the iPhones running the latest iOS versions includes 55 percent of iPhones introduced in the last four years. Further, 38 percent of iPhones are still running last year’s iOS 12, whereas, there are only seven percent smartphones running the older version of the operating system.

Apple iOS 13: Dark Mode, smarter Siri, and everything else that's new

The iOS report also reveals the OS adoption report for the new iPadOS. According to Apple, 33 percent of all iPads now run the new iPads OS, of which 41 percent have been released in the last four years. Although, there are still 51 percent iPads running the iOS 12.

For the uninitiated, earlier this year, at the annual developer conference called WWDC, Apple released the new iPadOS to offer features that are particularly useful for the iPad, including multitasking features, including a split-screen feature, Slide-Over, and multitasking improvements and also changes to the dock.

All details about the iPadOS here.




Authored by Piyush Suthar
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