According to data shared by Mixpanel, an estimated 11.6 percent of the iPhones were installed on the day of the launch. The site's data is accurate as of 12:00 a.m., after the release of the iOS 16 update. The time is early on Wednesday morning.

People are installing iOS 16 at a faster pace this year than they did last year, which is due to the fact that it was released less than a year ago.

The visual changes that are brought to the phone with the Lock Screen and other options make it more appealing. There are desirable Messages features that include iMessage editing.

Installation numbers will go up after the Freeform app and Matter support are available. When new emoji are added, we usually see a jump, and we could see an update this fall.

The move by Apple to give people the option to stay on the current version of the operating system can keep people from installing the new one. Four months after the launch of the new operating system, Apple removed the option to stay on the older version of the software.

This isn't official data from Apple, but it's based on visits to apps and websites where its metrics are used. Apple has not updated itsiOS 15 information since May 31.

According to the data from Mixpanel, 78.41 percent of people are still running the latest version of the software. Apple has dropped support for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 models in favor of the newios 16 update.

We have a guide that can help you decide if you should update. We have a guide that will help you figure out what to set up first, as well as an AppleInsider that has information on all of the available features.