iOS 6 becomes 15 percent of Apple mobile device traffic within 24 hours
September 21, 2012
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There's been some trepidation among Apple device users over the upgrade to iOS 6 given that it takes away
some components while adding others. You wouldn't guess it from the
initial upgrade rate, however. Both ChartBoost and Chitika have
determined that about 15 percent of iOS data traffic was already coming
from Apple's latest release within its first 24 hours of availability
-- not bad, considering that it took Android 4.0 roughly eight months to reach a similar ratio and iOS 5
about five days to hit 20 percent. ChartBoost adds that iPhone owners
were the quickest to upgrade, which is only logical when the iPhone 4S
gets the most new features.
The contrast between Android and iOS was entirely expected, knowing
Apple's limited hardware pool and reduced carrier oversight. We're more
interested in the differences between iOS versions: they suggest that
whatever advantages people see in iOS 6, as well as a widespread
over-the-air update system, have been enough to spur on many early
adopters.
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