Apple iOS 10 adoption rate higher than what it was for iOS 9 in 24 hours: Report

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Apple iOS 10 has been officially rolled out for customers, and it appears the current adoption rate has been quite high. iOS 10 has already surpassed iOS 9’s adoption rate for under 24 hours, according to data from Mixpanel which shows the new OS has a 14.53 per cent adoption rate after 24 hours of the release, nearly 2 percentage points higher than iOS 9.

In case of iOS 9, the adoption rate stood at 12.42 per cent after 24 hours, according to Mixpanel. Apple is yet to announce the official release numbers for iOS 10 adoption, so it’s hard to confirm this data.

According to Mixpanel though, iOS 10’s adoption is increasing at a rate of approximately 4.41 per cent per hour and they predict it will reach 50 per cent mark in the next 11 days. For iOS 9 that took around 12 days, while iOS 8 took over 31 days, but it won’t beat iOS 7 which hit the mark in just five days flat.

Interestingly Mixpanel also says they’re seeing less engagement from those who have updated to iOS 10; “an average number of 19 actions per iOS 10 device,” according to their blogpost. On the other hand, Android Nougat users engaged more with the new OS and “completed 42 actions in the first hours of adoption,” claims Mixpanel.

Apple iOS 10 didn’t have the smoothest start. Many iPhone users complained their devices were getting bricked when tried to install the update straight from the Settings app on their phone. Apple had acknowledged the issue and instead asked users to switch to the iTunes method of install the new OS. Apple said the issue was discovered and fixed by them soon.

Apple iOS 10 opts for more active and bigger notifications, a Siri which has access to third-party apps, iMessages which have a lot more options including their own App Store, Stickers and the ability to send GIFs and payments via Apple Pay. Apple is also adding new features like Memories to the Photos app to stitch together pictures from a past event or forgotten trips.

Apple iOS 10 is compatible with iPhone 5 and above, all iPad Air models, iPad 4th generation, iPad Mini 4,3 and 2 as well as iPod Touch 6th generation.

http://indianexpress.com/article/te...han-what-it-was-for-ios-9-in-24-hours-report/
 
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