Data provided by Mixpanel (via 9to5mac), for example, shows that iOS 16 was running on 6.71 percent of the eligible devices after 24 hours, up from 6.48 percent last year when iOS 15 was released.
On the other hand, nothing can beat iOS 14, which continues to be the fastest adopted version of iOS in a very long time, with a 9.22 percent adoption rate after 24 hours.
The adoption of iOS 16 reached 10.45 percent after three days, and this is a significant improvement from 9.68 percent in the case of iOS 15. Again, iOS 14 tops the charts with 14.68 percent.
iOS 16 comes with lots of changes
Needless to say, iOS 16 is a major release, as it comes with lots of new features, including a redesigned lock screen.
With support for widgets, whose look is inspired by the complic… (read more)
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