Apple Confirms 74% App Store Users Are Running iOS 7
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Many have said that they do not like the redesign of the Apple’s latest operating system for its tablets and mobiles. Some said the new iOS hangs on their iPhone 4S. However, most have upgraded to the new operating system and as much as 74% people who visit the app store on Apple devices are on iOS7 .
Apple is out with a chart that suggests that 74% of its user are on iOS7, 22% are still on iOS 6 and rest are on the older versions. iOS 7 has been adopted the fastest amongst users, as far as a new release of operating system under Apple is concerned.Yes , there have been some issues that people with older devices faced when phones or tablets memory and performance is concerned, but Apple was quick to respond with updates that eased some of the issues out.
Before thisGoogle also revealed the percentage of consumers who have started to use the new KitKat OS on their Android Devices. But that at the moment is negligible as most devices are still awaiting the new update.
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Apple is out with a chart that suggests that 74% of its user are on iOS7, 22% are still on iOS 6 and rest are on the older versions. iOS 7 has been adopted the fastest amongst users, as far as a new release of operating system under Apple is concerned.
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