Ahead of the release of the first beta version of the next-generation iOS 15, watchOS 8 and Apple's other operating systems at its upcoming WWDC 2021 conference, the Cupertino giant has revealed that more than 85% of active iPhones run on iOS 14. Furthermore, the current iOS- version also 90% of all devices active around the world.
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Apple released iOS 14 at last year's WWDC, which included a range of customization features, support for widgets and its controversial new App Tracking Transparency feature. Apple also debuted the subscription model for its Podcast app and support for Hi-Res Lossless audio on Apple Music with a new update.
Now, according to new data from Apple, only 10% of users with iPhones released in the last four years are running older iOS versions. Among them, 8% of users are rocking iOS 13 on their devices, while 2% are running iOS 12 or earlier versions.
When it comes to iPadOS, the scenario is quite similar. According to Apple's tracking, 91% of iPad owners, with an iPad model released in the last four years, are running iPadOS 14. In contrast, there are 8% of users running iPadOS 13, while 1% remain on older OS versions.