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Coming up with clever arguments, rubbishing statistics or making speculative claims doesn't change a thing. The facts are clear and unambiguous and have not changed for a long time. Android OS updates are very, very slow to filter out into the installed base. iOS OS updates are installed at a very, very much faster rate. New versions of the Android OS take a long time to get above 50% if they ever do. New versions of iOS take a very short time to get above 50% of the installed base. Trying to pretend those things are not true is pathetic and unsustainable.