Apple's iOS 11 Installed On 10% of Devices 24 Hours After Launch, Seeing Slower Adoption Rate Than iOS 10 Last Year

According to analytics company Mixpanel, as of 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, iOS 11 is seeing slower adoption rates than iOS 10 saw during the same adoption period last year, the newest OS is being installed on 10.01 percent of devices. In contrast, iOS 10 was installed on 14.45 percent of devices. as for iOS 9, it was installed on 12.60 percent of devices 24 hours after launch.


Although iOS 11 was not affected by installation issues and problems like iOS 10 was, but past issues with new iOS releases may be keeping some users from upgrading right away. The iOS 11 update disables all 32-bit apps, limited Cellular OTA App Download Limit Increased to 150 MB, and new update causes old model running slow, these factors that may be holding some users back.

Like always, Adoption rates often spike up a bit over the weekend when people have more free time to make major software updates to their devices, so iOS 11 could catch up to iOS 10 at that point. As soon as people begin adopting iOS 11, iOS 10 adoption is trending downward. iOS 10 is now installed on 84.55 percent of devices, while 5.44 percent of users continue to run an older version of iOS.


At present, iOS 11 is available on the iPhone 5s and later, the iPad mini 2 and later, the iPad Air and later, and the 6th-generation iPod touch. To download the update, go to the Settings app - General - Software Update. iOS 11 is an enormous update that brings a refreshed look and feels to both the iPhone and the iPad, so it's worth an upgrade if you haven't already.


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