Apple Announces iOS 11 Adoption Has Reached 52% [Chart]
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Posted November 7, 2017 at 10:51pm by iClarified
Apple has announced that iOS 11 adoption has reached 52% as measured by the App Store on November 6, 2017, just 49 days after its launch. iOS 11 was released on September 19th, 2017.
38% of users remain on iOS 10, while 10% are using an older firmware version.
Adoption of iOS 11 seems a bit slower than that of iOS 10 which reached 60% after 45 days.
Take a look at the chart below!
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I guess upgrading my new iPad Pro does makes sense because iOS 11 is a huge change for the iPad but not so much for an iPhone, in fact most complaints are about short battery usage on the iPhones after upgrading to iOS 11 so if you are smart and have no problems with iOS 10 stay till Apple fixes the bags on iOS 11 especially the one with the rapid battery drainage.
Who uses 32-bit apps anymore? I have hundreds of apps in my library, and none of them had installation or compatibility issues on the latest software. Only ones that haven’t been updated since iOS 5 which I don’t want anyway.
11 fixed the numb screen issues that 10.x.x had caused on my wife's 6Plus, which basically had crippled it. I thought we were going to have to buy a new screen or phone. So, IMO, it's no great accomplishment that likely many people upgraded from a buggy release that brought about major problems. I had none of the issues on my 6S Plus, so I haven't bothered. A few new emojis – big deal.
Your update pop up window that appear almost 10 times aday is very evil. All your attention is to trick kids click on the update.
Some older ipads and iphones, people dont want to update, because we all know from the past experiences.
Now once older ipads or iphones updated, it will be so slow, and what do we do? We buy new ipad or iphone.
SO ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, STOP PLAYING TRICK WITH THOSE UPDATE POP UPS
Hi! Thank you for your feedback. We at apple always strive to be the best, but sometimes shit happens. We will take your feedback to our brainstorming team and give you a better experience on the next iOS upgrade.
Until next time!
// Tim Cook
I upgraded my iPad Air 2 to iOS 11 and I hate it. My iPad worked flawlessly on iOS 10.3.3 now it crashes, reboots and is very laggy. I have no intentions on upgrading my iPhone 6s plus until I'm forced to.