Apple's latest update, iOS 12 has already hit a milestone barely 3 weeks of launch, as it surpasses the predecessor, iOS 11 and now running on 47% of all iOS devices; with iOS 11 stuck at a little over 42%, according to Mixpanel report.

The new software boosts of some nifty features: like, group FaceTime chats, Screen Time (Tracks device use), New Emojis, Smarter Notifications and Siri Enhancements.

And it is designed to be faster, among other features, with some particularly positive reviews and given that the timing of its release is most expedient, with the myriads of shortcomings associated with the later update.

While the new software made debut on September 17, it is already running on 47% of iOS devices; this uptake rate is quite similar to iOS 10, which recorded 48% installments on devices after barely two weeks of launch.

Albeit, the overall uptake record is still that of iOS 9 launched on September 16, 2015 - which in 10 days, garnered 50% of iOS device installment base, and a month after, clocked 62% of all devices, against iOS 8 uptake of 29.65% in the same period.

In comparison, it almost took iOS 11 two months when it launched in 2017 to reach a 50% adoption rate.

Apple’s latest software, iOS 12 surpasses the immediate predecessor in less than 3 weeks



Apple's latest update, iOS 12 has already hit a milestone barely 3 weeks of launch, as it surpasses the predecessor, iOS 11 and now running on 47% of all iOS devices; with iOS 11 stuck at a little over 42%, according to Mixpanel report.

The new software boosts of some nifty features: like, group FaceTime chats, Screen Time (Tracks device use), New Emojis, Smarter Notifications and Siri Enhancements.

And it is designed to be faster, among other features, with some particularly positive reviews and given that the timing of its release is most expedient, with the myriads of shortcomings associated with the later update.

While the new software made debut on September 17, it is already running on 47% of iOS devices; this uptake rate is quite similar to iOS 10, which recorded 48% installments on devices after barely two weeks of launch.

Albeit, the overall uptake record is still that of iOS 9 launched on September 16, 2015 - which in 10 days, garnered 50% of iOS device installment base, and a month after, clocked 62% of all devices, against iOS 8 uptake of 29.65% in the same period.

In comparison, it almost took iOS 11 two months when it launched in 2017 to reach a 50% adoption rate.

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