Adoption of iOS 18.1 is twice as fast as iOS 17.1

Adoption of iOS 18.1 is twice as fast as iOS 17.1

2024-10-31 23:16:00
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Apple’s CEO 1, Tim Cookrevealed in interview given to CNBC that the adoption of the iOS 18.1 it is twice as fast as iOS 17.1, if we compare it to the results from the same quarter of the previous year. This year’s update, it is worth remembering, was released last Monday (10/28) and was marked by the initial debut of the Apple Intelligence.

“We are already receiving great feedback from customers and developers and a very early statistic, which is true for just three days of data: users are adopting iOS 18.1 at twice the rate of those who adopted 17.1 in the last quarter of last year,” said Cook in the interview, given after the release of Apple’s financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024.

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In addition to the positive result of the latest version of iOS, sales of iPhones 16 as a whole they also exceeded expectations, with revenue growth of 6%. According to the CEO, sales of devices launched in September were better than those of the iPhone 15 in the same period last year — which, in turn, had already been better than those of the iPhone 14 (in 2022).

Adoption of iOS 18.1 is twice as fast as iOS 17.1

Variation in the growth/decline of iPhone sales. Graphic: Reuters

At the conference for shareholders and the press, Cook also highlighted that the iPhone grew “in all geographic segments”, while services broke an all-time revenue record with 12% growth compared to the same period last year. THE Brazil was cited by the CEO as one of the countries in which the company recorded record growth in the quarter.

We also set September quarter segment revenue records in the Americas, Europe and the rest of Asia Pacific, as well as in a large number of countries, including the United States, Brazil, Mexico, France, the United Kingdom, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and we continue to be encouraged by the enthusiasm we are seeing in India, where we set an all-time revenue record.

Finally, in news agency interview ReutersCook spoke about the increase in spending on artificial intelligence resources, which is lower compared to that of the main competing companies.

Asked whether the use of its proprietary chips in data centers contributes to this lower investment, Cook stated that it does, but stated that the company uses them not for this reason, but to “provide the same standard of privacy and security” present in its devices.

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**Interview with Tech⁢ Analyst Jamie Lee on Apple’s Latest Performance and Innovations**

*Interviewer:* Thank‍ you for joining us,‍ Jamie. Tim Cook has shared some exciting news ‌about the adoption rates of iOS 18.1.⁤ What ⁤are⁤ your thoughts on the impact of these rapid adoption rates for Apple going forward?

*Jamie‌ Lee:* ‌Thank you for having ‌me! ‌It’s quite impressive⁤ that iOS 18.1 is being adopted⁤ twice ⁤as fast as its ‍predecessor. This indicates ‍that users are eager for ⁣new features and improvements, especially with the introduction of Apple Intelligence.​ Faster adoption ‌can lead to⁣ more people utilizing newer features, which is great for ecosystem ⁣engagement and can enhance overall customer satisfaction.

*Interviewer:* Tim also‍ mentioned that the​ sales of the iPhone 16 ⁣exceeded expectations,‌ with a revenue growth of 6%.⁤ How does ‌this align with trends ​we’ve seen in smartphone ⁣sales?

*Jamie Lee:* Well, this growth is particularly noteworthy. The iPhone 16’s⁢ success in its early days indicates a strong market demand, especially when compared to ‌previous​ models.⁣ Considering the competitive landscape, where Samsung and other brands are constantly evolving, Apple’s ability to outperform the iPhone 15 solidifies its ⁢stronghold ‍in the premium smartphone market, particularly in key areas like China.

*Interviewer:* Cook ⁤highlighted that Apple had growth across all geographic segments. What does ‌this‌ mean ⁤for their global strategy?

*Jamie Lee:* It suggests that Apple is successfully broadening its ⁢appeal ⁢globally, ‌not just relying on traditional markets like the U.S. or Europe. ‌By achieving growth across different regions, Apple‌ is likely tapping into emerging markets where smartphone penetration is still on the rise. This indicates a well-rounded strategy ⁤that⁢ focuses on regional adaptations and a diverse product ⁢offering.

*Interviewer:* Lastly, Apple’s services segment achieved a remarkable‍ 12% growth. How essential is this for Apple’s revenue‍ model?

*Jamie Lee:* Extremely essential! ‌Services like Apple Music, iCloud, and the App Store ‍are becoming a larger part of Apple’s revenue mix. The consistent⁣ double-digit ‍growth in this area‍ means Apple is successfully monetizing its vast user base beyond hardware sales. This diversification helps⁤ mitigate risks⁤ associated with fluctuating hardware sales ‍while reinforcing customer loyalty through an integrated ecosystem.

*Interviewer:* Thank you, Jamie, for your⁤ insightful analysis of Apple’s recent ⁣performance ⁣and future outlook!

*Jamie Lee:* My pleasure! The ‌tech industry is ‌always fascinating to​ watch, especially with companies like Apple⁢ at ‍the forefront of innovation.

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