In preparation for the upcoming iOS 16, Apple has updated the iOS 15 penetration rate data, which was last updated in January this year. Five months later, iOS 15 is at 89% penetration among devices launched in the past four years, iOS 14 is still at 10%, and 1% is older.
After January this year, Apple released a number of iOS 15 updates, the most important of which is iOS 15.4, which supports the use of Face ID when wearing a mask. This upgrade has also attracted many users to choose to upgrade.
On the iPad side, iPadOS 15 has a 79% penetration rate among devices launched in the past four years. 18% are still using iPadOS 14. 3% are older versions. Among all devices, iPadOS 15 has a penetration rate of 72%, and 18% still use iPadOS 14. 10% are earlier versions.
Before that, statistics from mobile data company Mixpanel showed that the official version of iOS 15 has been released for more than 250 days, and the installation penetration rate is close to 90%. The iOS 15 penetration rate is 88.9%, a 10% increase from ten weeks ago.
Judging from the previously exposed news, Apple will release iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, which will redesign the iOS lock screen and some pre-installed apps, and iPadOS 16 will have a new multitasking management function.
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