Last week on Wednesday Apple released released the new iOS 9 mobile operating system to the public, and after the first weekend when users could install it on their iPhones, iPads and iPod touches, announced the first official numbers: iOS 9 is already running on more than half of active devices and is likely to become the with the fastest adoption in history.
As of this morning, we only had unofficial numbers from analytics firm MixPanel. According to its data, iOS 9 was expected to run on more than 36 percent of devices after the first weekend. However, Apple has now stated in a press release, according to its own data measured in the App Store, as of Saturday, September 19, that iOS 9 is already running on more than 50 percent of active iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches.
"iOS 9 is off to an amazing start and is on track to become the most downloaded operating system in Apple's history," said Apple's chief marketing officer Phil Schiller, who can't wait for the new iPhone 6s to go on sale on Friday. "User response to the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus has been incredibly positive," said Schiller.
In just a few days, iOS 9 overtook rival Android Lollipop, the latest operating system from Google. It currently reports that it only runs on 21 percent of devices, and that's been out for almost a year. Android pays for high device fragmentation here.
The main news are in iOS 9 after years that brought dozens of new functions and options in iPhones and iPads, especially stability and better performance. But the changes also affected several basic applications, and iPads are much more productive thanks to iOS 9.
Well, with the performance - not much :-(
iOS 9.1 Beta1 is subjectively much snappier than 9.0, at least on the iPad Air.
I agree, iOS 9.1 Beta 1 is a bit faster and mainly smoother, in my case on iPhone 5.
So the scrolling is no longer jerky from time to time?
Not as often as on iOS 9.0, and I'd expect it to get even better with the next beta versions.
Cool. Although I'm planning to switch, I'm also on the iPhone 5 for now and I've noticed some tearing for day-to-day use. So I hope there will be a small update soon.
what about photo quality? it seems to me that it dropped sharply on the iP5, the photos have quite faded colors... so I switched back to 8.4.1 and will stay there if the update should bring me negatives
Battery life is better, but I find scrolling choppy...
Aboj, set the US region, restart the iPhone and the app is there :-)
Great, thanks :)
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I updated iOS 9 mainly because I wanted to get rid of the figure eight as quickly as possible. And now I'm waiting for El Capitan because my mail (MacBook Pro 15″ Retina) is totally lost in Yosemite, which is a very important feature for me, and no updates have fixed the error, although they tried several times.
It's true that Android devices don't always have the latest system, but the 3-year-old Android system can do more than today's iOS 9...
You are wrong. I basically develop software for both systems in parallel, so I can tell you that you are completely wrong.
On my iPhone 6plus it's so choppy it lags the whole system unusable, I went back to 8.4.1.
behind me on the iP5S – the system is faster, the search sometimes takes a bite, the hundredth, but it's probably the "I whisper before you know what you want :)" thing I didn't think of and I read here in the discussion below, subjectively I also feel that the quality of the photos has deteriorated – he cuts slower in daylight, I have to help him...I wouldn't have thought of that. The Siri I use is really a bit smarter. Font, mno, first impressions - I wrote to a friend that it looks like for schoolchildren, but force of habit. It's alright. I like Fce as a return to the last app. Color of the battery according to the remaining capacity - for users who don't understand percentages :D but yes, it's a new feature, ok. I wasn't very happy when I rendered a video with 18% and the system rejected it, I understand this solution but it surprised me a bit...that's probably for me. I give iOS9 a thumbs up
Bragging about a released servicepack is brave. The latter take it as an insult and here they still brag about it. Well, hopefully it will give me back the battery life I lost during a similar update last year