AppleiOS 13 adoption data hints at iPhone 11 sales

Apple tells us that four weeks since launch, iOS 13 is now in use by over half of all the devices sold in the last four years; that data may also hint at the strength of its iPhone sales.

Applelatest data shows rapid iOS adoption

Since iOS 13release on Sept. 19, Applelatest data shows the following:

All devices introduced in the last four years

  • 55% of all devices introduced in the last four years use iOS 13.
  • 38% of all devices introduced in the last four years use iOS 12.
  • 7% of all devices introduced in the last four years use an earlier version of iOS.

All devices used

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Vatican launches £85 'click to pray' rosary bracelet featuring 'smart cross'
The bracelet, called the eRosary, features 10 black agate and hematite rosary beads, alongside a silver ‘smart cross&

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Smooth operator: Eir's new mobile offering aims to take a byte out of its main rivals
This week, Ireland got a new 'virtual' operator that aggressively challenges the status quo on price and data provisions. GoMo, owned by Eir but operated separately, is offering a massive 80GB of monthly data, along with all calls and texts for €10 per month.

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Three UK customers left without data after network failure
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Samsung's Galaxy Fold 2 could arrive as soon as April 2020Samsung's Galaxy Fold 2 could arrive as soon as April 2020

Samsung's first folding smartphone was announced in February 2019 alongside the Galaxy S10 range, but durability problems sent the Galaxy Fold back to drawing board. 

However, even before its revised version in September was announced, the grapevine began reporting on a second folding phone from the South Korean electronics giant.

We've already

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Throwback Thursday: Hardware isn&t his thing

Senior programmer says his printouts are striped, and replacing the toner cartridge didn&t help, reports a pilot fish on the scene.

Junior tech is dispatched to help, sees the striped printouts, and is fairly confident that ita problem with the toner cartridge.

And when she opens the printer, she finds that the cartridge has a long plastic ribbon hanging off the side. Problem solved, she figures, and she begins to pull the plastic strip off. But the programmer tells her, &Stop! Thatsupposed to be there.&

The tech, feeling especially junior, returns to the IT area and explains all to a senior tech, who tells her sheright. &In fact, there are instructions molded into the plastic cartridge telling how to remove that strip.&

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