Anyone know where I can find stats on how many units are currently running each major version of iOS (1-4). I'm trying to decide if it's prudent to use functionality only available in iOS 4. Thanks!
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closed as not constructive by Brad Larson, Kev♦ Sep 4 '11 at 22:01
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I've found this article on the web : http://blog.jcmultimedia.com.au/2010/08/recent-ios-version-statistics-from-delhi-city-metro.html Updated : March 2011 | |||||||||||||
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Marco Arment tells here that his application instapaper had these stats (13 aug 2011) iOS 4.x: 98.4% iOS 3.x: 1.6% (iPad, iPhone and Ipod) David Lieb (Bump CEO) tells here that the application Bump had these stats for iOS between January 7 and January 10, 2011. iOS 4.X: 89.73 % iOS 3.X: 10.25 % iOS 2.X: 0.02 % (Note that this includes both iPhones and iPads) | ||||
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The same company that provided the data for the accepted answer (Chitika, Inc.) has published data for January 2011: 61% of iPads Already Running iOS 4 – January iOS and Android OS Breakdown iOS 3.x for iPhone's share appears to have decreased by 33%! | |||
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Most users can easily upgrade to iOS 4 for free, so your app requiring iOS 4 might actually be an incentive for users to upgrade. Only the original iPhone is still stuck as iOS 3.1.3. | |||
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