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iOS 18 adoption is on pace with iOS 17 adoption last year, according to iOS 18 adoption statistics provided by Apple. iOS 18 is installed on 76 percent of iPhones introduced in the last four years, while 63 percent of iPads from the last four years are running iPadOS 18.

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68 percent of all iPhones have iOS 18 installed, and 53 percent of all iPads have iPadOS 18 installed.

For all iPhones, 19 percent are still running iOS 17 and 13 percent are running an earlier version of iOS. For all iPads, 28 percent are running iPadOS 17 and 19 percent are running an earlier version of iPadOS.

This is the first time that Apple has provided insight into iOS 18 adoption numbers since the operating system was released last September.

Last year, iOS 17 was installed on 76 percent of iPhones from the last four years as of February 5, with 66 percent of all iPhones running the update. 61 percent of iPads from the last four years had iPadOS 17 installed, while 53 percent of all iPads were running the software.

iOS 18 adoption is about the same as iOS 17 adoption, but it is worth noting that Apple is sharing the numbers slightly earlier this year. iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3 are expected to see a launch next week, which could push more people to upgrade to the operating system.

Major new Siri features are also coming to Apple Intelligence-compatible iPhones with an iOS 18.4 update that's expected in April, so iOS 18 adoption could see another major jump at that time.

iOS 18 is available to iPhones that are up to six years old, as it is compatible with the iPhone XS/XR and later. Apple Intelligence features are limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models, however, which could discourage some iPhone users with older devices from updating.

Article Link: iOS 18 Installed on 76% of iPhones Introduced in the Last Four Years
 
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That’s not good advertisement for Apple because now 76% of users experience how buggy it is 😬
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Many users on various online boards said that they're staying with their older iphones with older stable iOS versions, like 17.x.x.
Many are willing to wait until iOS 18 later, though playing the wait game doesn't help as iOS 19 to be released supposedly later this year.
 
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Many users on various online boards said that they're staying with their older iphones with older stable iOS versions, like 17.x.x.
Many are willing to wait until iOS 18 later, though playing the wait game doesn't help as iOS 19 to be released supposedly later this year.
I hope iOS 19 will be stable from the start with all the bells and whistles working.

But this will probably also be my last iPhone.
 
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Normally I'd wait almost a full year before upgrading to the latest iOS (so should have remained in the 17 camp) but with the purchase of a MBP M4 Max I wanted to use the Screen Mirroring, so had to make an exception for this round.
 
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I wish I could go back but Apple made it impossible 🤬
I learned to wait until at least .4 or so to upgrade. In fact, I only upgraded 10 > 12 > 14 > 15 > 17, so tend to skip every second version.
 
So what? Frankly, I don’t care. There isn’t a single “feature” in iOS 18 that I want. This will likely be my last iPhone.
Okay. I hope you enjoy an Android device. There are some good ones out there. Or, are you going to a ‘dumb’ phone?
 
Recently upgraded from iOS17 to iOS 18 in January of this year, was waiting for it to be out of beta mode but unfortunately it still has quirks and issues. What’s funny is some of the issues with iOS 17 have returned, example the sounds sometimes get stuck on full blast and I have to reboot it, eventually they fixed that in an iOS 17 update but now we’re waiting for iOS 18 to fix the same problem, it’s almost like they’re using the same source code each time from the older revisions. o_O
 
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