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The sampling method is very biased, as it accounts only for the people who have upgraded to the latest version of Discovr Music.
The only conclusion that can be drawn is that there is a high correlation between upgrading to the latest Discovr Music and upgrading to the latest iOS.
(Or as I like to read it: people who like to upgrade software upgrade their software)
Such sampling method is incompatible with the official results from Google. To get comparable results, we need a similar approach from Apple.