iOS 11 has been out for just over three weeks, and it's only now that the system has managed to surpass its predecessor in terms of installs on iPhones and iPads. As of yesterday evening, the new iOS version was installed on 47% of all active iOS devices. Mixpanel has again come up with data regarding iOS 11 extensions. iOS 10, which is at the end of its life cycle, is still on more than 46% of all devices. However, this number should gradually decrease and in a few weeks it should only be in the single digits.
Another interesting thing is that less than 7% of iOS devices have operating systems other than those with numbers 10 and 11. Among people, there are still many devices that no longer support iOS 10 and thus still work with the ninth version of iOS. However, if we go back to iOS 11, its arrival is considerably slower than what Apple might have imagined. There can be several reasons, and one of the more important ones will be that the peak of this autumn is yet to come. The iPhone X should arrive in three weeks, and there will certainly be a lot of interested parties waiting for the start of sales who cannot or simply do not want to update to the new system.
Another reason slow adoption there may also be bugs, of which there are quite a few in the new system. That, a incompatibility with 32-bit applications will influence the opinions of many users. It is currently up to date already the third iteration of iOS 11 with that also underway beta test of the first major update 11.1. It should bring the first major changes and new functions. It can be expected that Apple will want to launch it together with the release of the iPhone X, that is, in about three weeks.
Source: Macrumors
hopefully 11.1 will be functional. I'd love to switch, but it's 11 o'clock right now.
11.0.3 can now be used.
If Apple didn't stop signing ios 10 and allow rollbacks, I believe many people would switch back.
I think that one of the main reasons for the slow growth and the step back to ios 10 was the crippled itunes 12.7, which made it impossible to download, back up and archive apps that users often bought expensively, which then can no longer be installed on older phones. The fact that it will be as I say is confirmed by Apple itself by quietly releasing itunes 12.6.3, which again supports ios 11 and apple store as before, and I think this caused people to start to take version 11 at their mercy again . Otherwise agree with "parrot".
I installed it on my iPad Air yesterday. When using the same applications, it seems to lag. So Apple has already caught up with Android in this regard as well. Even if Android in similar price ranges stopped lagging a long time ago. But the main thing is that you can visualize the dinosaur in AR. This is a really killer feature. The whole of Apple is getting pretty laughable.