Saturday, December 7, 2013

IOS 7 is available in 74 percent of the units - 99mac

According to Apple now has 74 percent of iOS devices updated to iOS 7 while a little over a year old IOS 6 accounts for 22 percent.

Apple users are generally quick to update their operating system to new versions and it is of course also the IOS. Apple released # iOS 7 for download on September 18 this year. On the support pages, developers will now see a graph that shows how many users have upgraded to the latest version.

Apple based the numbers on devices that used the App Store during the week until 1 December this year. The percentage of devices running iOS 7 is about 74 percent. The older version, # iOS 6, runs on 22 percent of the units visited the App Store during the current week. With simple math, we can conclude that 96 percent of iOS users run one of the two latest versions, where the oldest no more than just over a year old.

It is not simply to compare against # Android where the market is divided between several actors. If we add together the latest numbers for Android version 4.x or later turn the calculator also 74 percent, the same as for IOS 7. The latest version is called Kitkat (version 4.4) is installed in 1.1 percent of all Android devices that visit Google Play, according to a report from Google. Kitkat was released along with Google’s mobile Nexus 5 on October 31.

An interesting detail is that # Kitkat taken a larger share in its first month than its two predecessors. Ice Cream Sandwich (version 4.0) reached after a month 0.6 percent of Android devices, and Jelly Bean (version 4.1-4.3) reached 0.8 percent.

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