According to Mixpanel data, iPhone users downloaded iOS 16 within the first three days of its release, compared to iOS 15 last year.
iOS 16 was downloaded by 6.71% of iPhone users within the first 24 hours of its release, compared to 6.48% of users who downloaded iOS 15 on the first day it was released. Meanwhile, iOS 14 had a higher first-day adoption rate, at 9.22%.
After three days, iOS 16 had a 10.45% adoption rate, iOS 15 had a 9.68% adoption rate, and iOS 14 had a 14.68% adoption rate.
iOS 16 introduces new features to iPhone users, including a new customisable lock screen, iMessage, and SharePlay. Facetimecalls can now be handed-off between Apple devices. iOS 16.1 beta is now open to developer testers.