Today, Apple released the latest data from the App Store, with the installation rate of iOS8 reaching 86%, and iOS7 at 13%. Although the installation rate of iOS8 has been rising, the slowing trend is obvious. In the past four months, the system's share has increased by a total of 5%. However, iOS8 has been released for more than 10 months, and most iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users who can upgrade to the system have already upgraded to the system. At the same time, iPhone6s and iPhone6s Plus equipped with iOS9 will be released in early September, when Apple's iOS system will usher in an upgrade. The current slowdown in the growth rate of iOS8 can be seen as paving the way for iOS9. It is reported that iOS9 supports devices such as iPhone4s and iPad 2 with 512MB of memory, and its optimization is relatively guaranteed. Users who are currently using iOS7 may upgrade directly to the next generation. By then, it is unknown whether iOS9 can once again demonstrate the "power" of iOS8 when it was released, and take more than 50% of the market share within about a month of its launch. Reprinted from TechWeb |
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