iPhone users not very interested in upgrading to iOS 15, shows installation data
Apple rolled out iOS 15 earlier this week to a wide range of iPhones, but it seems people are not very interested in the new software version. According to a new report, the adoption of iOS 15 is breaking away from the past trends when Apple saw record installation numbers for its new iOS versions. However, it does give a rough idea of how Apple’s latest iOS 15 is faring among iPhone users because the comparison statistics are based on Mixpanel’s last year’s data. The two-day adoption percentages have a huge difference, and that shows that people this time are not as excited about the new iOS version as they were last year. This -- along with some other issues that people think they may face with the new iOS version -- could be the reason behind the lack of excitement of some iPhone users for the all-new iOS 15. iOS 15 is not a big upgrade over last year’s iOS 14 because most things and features remain the same.

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