Since its launch at WWDC 2021, Apple's iOS 15 operating system is expected to have more than 80% adoption rate, according to mobile analytics company Mixpanel.
Mixpanel reveals iOS 15 has an estimated adoption rate of 88.9% which is a nearly 10% increase from ten weeks ago.
According to MacRumors, Mixpanel bases its numbers on tracking visits to apps and websites that use its mobile analytics SDK, so the percentage isn't entirely accurate.
Apple last provided adoption figures for iOS 15 back in January, claiming that 72% of iPhones released in the last four years run the company's latest iOS release.
At the WWDC 2022 event Apple will show a preview of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16. According to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, this new update is expected to be a significant operating system upgrade for users.
Bloomberg has reported that Apple is planning a Lock Screen redesign and improvements to stock apps, new Apple apps, new ways of interacting, and more. Apple is also planning major changes to iPadOS to make it more Mac-like.
Apple will preview iOS and iPadOS 16, along with macOS 13, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16 next week. This update will not be available to all users until later in the fall.
Instead, Apple will beta test all updates over the summer targeting members of the public beta testing program and developers.