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Bump study: 90% of iOS users run 4.X

Bump, the folks behind that iPhone app that allows you to quickly and easily exchange contacts, released a set of stats about its users that says almost 90% of iOS device owners are already running some version of iOS 4.0 or above. Bump reportedly has over 25 million downloads, so we are talking about a decent sample of the iOS user population (though I'd argue that it's not quite as widespread as the stats might be on an app like Angry Birds -- still, we'll take what we can get). According to their figures, over 89% of users are running iOS 4.0, a number that's a little higher than what I've heard from developers in the past.

Bump says that 10% of its users are still running some form of iOS 3.0, and just 2% of users are stuck back on iOS 2.0. Within the 4.0 crowd, 52.89% are running the latest version of 4.2.1, with 27.5% still running 4.1.

Why's everybody so caught up? In addition to the press around each update, I'd suggest that the holidays were probably a big equalizer, with new iPhones and iPod touches smoothing out the playing field (since they come updated with the latest version automatically). With so many people all caught up to iOS 4.0 on the same hardware, Apple has a nice solid platform to build on, something that Android phones have been struggling with on both the hardware and software fronts.

[via 9to5Mac]

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Chris p

I'm annoyed that I can't get security updates for my original iPhones. I don't need the new features of 4.x that badly (the phones are used by my kids now), but wish apple would at least issue security updates for them. They're not THAT old!

January 17 2011 at 8:01 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Steve

I'm still not sure how accurate these stats are. I think there are a lot of iPhone users out there who have never downloaded a single app, and I'm guessing they're the same ones who are running 3.x and 2.x.

January 17 2011 at 7:22 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Rick Maddy

The stats are accurate for the apps in question. As an app developer I have no problem ignoring all the users on older devices that have never downloaded a single app. :)

January 17 2011 at 9:36 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Patriks7

I'd venture a guess that most of those running iOS 2.0 are those on the first iPhone since I believe that one isn't supported anymore and those running iOS 3.0 are probably 3G users since iOS 4.0 wasn't exactly fast on it. Don't know how it is with the iPod Touch when it comes to iOS and which are supported or not.

January 17 2011 at 5:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Roger Wilco

The first iPhone will run iOS 3.1.3, as will the original iPod touch (for a nominal fee). Running iOS 2.x is a lifestyle choice :-)

January 17 2011 at 6:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Patriks7

Oh I had no idea they ran iOS 3 (it wasn't called iOS back then, was it?). Thanks for the correction.

January 21 2011 at 5:33 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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