63% of users have updated to iOS 8 version
iOS 8 had an unfavorable start when a series of unpleasant errors made users hesitate to update and stay with the old version. But according to the latest figures from Apple, 63% of the machines have been updated to iOS 8.
Meanwhile 33% of users are happy with iOS 7 and the remaining 4% belong to previous versions. One of the main factors that made iOS 8 users soar was thanks to the positive sales of the iPhone 6 and 6 plus duo - according to the latest information, Apple sold 71.5 million units after the holiday season.
In addition, Apple actively launched a series of updates to fix the bugs that have attracted more users to update to iOS 8. Most recently, Apple has released ios 8.1.2 to fix the loss of each ever-causing ringtone. with users.
However, what iOS 8 has done is not possible compared to iOS 7 seniors at the time of launch last year. Around this time last year (December) , iOS 7 was installed on about 76% of users for their device.
An interesting point is that even though iOS 8 is slower than iOS 7 senior in attracting users to update their device. But 63% was too happy compared to the fragmentation of the Android ecosystem. According to a recent report, less than 0.1% of Android users updated to the latest version of 5.0 Lollipop.
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