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RE[5]: Comment by ilovebeer
by ilovebeer on Sun 10th Feb 2013 15:54
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The point is 7m in four days. Four days!
iPhones and iPads have been on sale for years and many of those have probably never updated past the OS iteration that they were sold with if my circle of friends and work colleagues is anything to go by.
iPhones and iPads have been on sale for years and many of those have probably never updated past the OS iteration that they were sold with if my circle of friends and work colleagues is anything to go by.
That's bizarre to me because in my office I see the opposite. Every iphone owner I can think of (and there are many) is up-to-date when it comes to ios. Granted, I don't know what the breakdown is - those who intentionally update vs. people who do only because itunes pops up a notice.
RE[5]: Comment by ilovebeer
by MOS6510 on Sun 10th Feb 2013 16:22
in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by ilovebeer"
Well, yeah, it's hard to argue that.
It is strange that iOS users update so fast, yet so many never do. I recently upgraded someone's 3GS from iOS 4 to 6. Upgrading another one right now. This time from 6.0.1 to 6.1 though.
My guess is a lot of people never hook them up to iTunes or ignore OTA update notifications.




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The point is 7m in four days. Four days!
iPhones and iPads have been on sale for years and many of those have probably never updated past the OS iteration that they were sold with if my circle of friends and work colleagues is anything to go by.