According to the information in Mixpanel, 100 days after the release of iOS 16, it turned out that 68.91% of all iPhone models are used.
iOS 15 reached about 63% of its user base about 100 days after its release. However, none of these operating systems surpassed iOS 14, which hit about 80% of all iPhones running this operating system up to that time.
Almost 150 days have passed since the release of iOS 16, Apple says that 81% of all devices released in the last four years use it, while 72% of all devices use it. This ratio is larger compared to the iPad side. Only 53% of all iPad models released in the last four years run iPadOS 16. Looking at all iPads that are still updatable, only 50% are using the latest version.
However, since iPadOS 16 was released a month after iOS 16, it is stated that it has a few more weeks to close the gap.
The usage rates of iOS versions, divided into different categories, are as follows:
iPhones introduced in the last four years
81% iOS 16
15% iOS 15
4% earlier
All iPhones that can use iOS 16
72% iOS 16
20% iOS 15
8% earlier
iPads introduced in the last four years
53% iPadOS 16
39% iPadOS 15
8% earlier
All iPads that can use iPadOS 16
50% iPadOS 16
37% iPadOS 15
13% earlier
