I haven't updated to iOS6. I was worried that google maps would be deleted from my iPad and replaced with apple maps. I do not want this.<p>I heard somethings about Safari being buggy.. I didn't really want this either as I only really use my iPad to surf the web.<p>I was concerned about the memory footprint. As I understand it app's now download retina resources whether you have a retina iPad or not. I have limited space on my iPad. It runs fine at the moment. I didn't see any reason to update.
1. Graph is a bit suspicious--why does the adoption rate sometimes go down? (Some quite large drops as well.)
2. Any equivalent graphs for other versions?
3. Adoption rate pretty flat since about two weeks after the iOS 6 release.
4. What percentage of devices can be upgraded to iOS 6? (Probably 95%+, since the 3GS is supported--?)
Could someone please describe this graph in detail? Unfortunately there are no numbers to go along with it which is challenging for those like me who are totally blind.
Have they fixed the ridiculous "Only one connection allowed at a time to an http server" change yet? :/
As far as I'm aware, the browser is fairly unusable because of this.
Another source shows the same plateau at 65% or so: <a href="http://david-smith.org/iosversionstats/" rel="nofollow">http://david-smith.org/iosversionstats/</a><p>I am a bit surprised from those numbers that there weren't more people left on 5.0, since 5.1 was an OTA update like 6. But maybe this is more of an "I don't want the update" thing than a "I don't know about the update" thing.
I’d be really interested to see iOS 6 adoption stats compared against previous releases of iOS. Does anyone know if there’s anything published on this?