as mentioned in iOS 12 admittedly isn't chock full of dazzling new features, but that, of course, is by design. In turn, the response from iOS users has been overwhelmingly positive. To this point, iOS 12 adoption remains incredibly powerful and is easily outpacing iOS 11 adoption. Even more problematic is that the bulk of Android users are continue using antiquated versions of Android. Imagine, as a point of comparison, that the majority of iOS users this day were using iOS 9 or something even older.
iOS upgrade rates continue to destroy Android
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as mentioned in iOS 12 admittedly isn't chock full of dazzling new features, but that, of course, is by design. In turn, the response from iOS users has been overwhelmingly positive. To this point, iOS 12 adoption remains incredibly powerful and is easily outpacing iOS 11 adoption. Even more problematic is that the bulk of Android users are continue using antiquated versions of Android. Imagine, as a point of comparison, that the majority of iOS users this day were using iOS 9 or something even older.
as mentioned in iOS 12 admittedly isn't chock full of dazzling new features, but that, of course, is by design. In turn, the response from iOS users has been overwhelmingly positive. To this point, iOS 12 adoption remains incredibly powerful and is easily outpacing iOS 11 adoption. Even more problematic is that the bulk of Android users are continue using antiquated versions of Android. Imagine, as a point of comparison, that the majority of iOS users this day were using iOS 9 or something even older.
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