Daily eh? Please provide an example of what "daily" nag iOS9 gives? I must not be getting that memo.
Oddly today is the first day that I've not seen a pop up dialog box giving me 3 choices "upgrade", "later", and "learn more". I usually pick later (which probably just schedules the next day's reminder). Yesterday out of desperation, I picked "learn more" (even though I don't really want to learn about the upgrade). It flipped to Safari which I simply home-buttoned out of. Looks like I was complicit in the annoyance and hopefully the cycle has been broken now.
Used to be we would get a "don't show me this again" checkbox. Both iOS and OS X seem to have dropped this interaction WRT system upgrades. I wonder how long the "learn more" selection has bought me?
Funny how subjective experience can seem so overblown to the person experiencing them. Fortunately we have data on this. The update curve below shows a jump in iOS 9 installations of 2% the day iOS 9.1 came out, whereas typically 0.5 - 1% of users upgrade per day. After that tiny bump the update rate returned to its normal trajectory. So while you may think you know a lot of people who were enticed by emojis, the data shows only 1-2% of them were induced to update earlier than they otherwise would have by iOS 9.1.
Not sure where your data is coming from but first it does not match the apple publish information and they know about ever phone they shipped and on the 19th of Sept they said conversion to 9 was greater than 50% and your data shows that happening at the end of Sept. your missing some data. Also you just show 9 data is it not broken down to 9.0 9.0.1 9.0.2 then 9.1. I can tell you on some of my devices 9.1 did not show up as an update the 9.0.2 showed up for days after 9.1 was available and when the update happen it updated to 9.0.2 first then the 9.1 showed up.
Personally I have seen this happen with every update, Apple announces its release and my devices do not show it being available until days and something a week later or more. This also true for Itune it does not always show the latest releases until a while after Apple says they are available. I do not think Apple rolls the update to everyone at the same time they appear to be staggering the update notices. This make sense since there is more chance of issues with everyone hitting the servers at once. I know this time when I did the upates it tolk almost 30 minutes to down load the file from Apple servers and I have a fast connection. I looks like Apple was seeing lots of traffic on the 9.1 update.
Anyway yes my observations are very anedotical, Just found it interesting that a number people I know waited until the new emojis to show up before they gave it any thought about doing the update and they were on an 8 version and the sited the emojis as the reason to make the update.
Oddly today is the first day that I've not seen a pop up dialog box giving me 3 choices "upgrade", "later", and "learn more". I usually pick later (which probably just schedules the next day's reminder). Yesterday out of desperation, I picked "learn more" (even though I don't really want to learn about the upgrade). It flipped to Safari which I simply home-buttoned out of. Looks like I was complicit in the annoyance and hopefully the cycle has been broken now.
Used to be we would get a "don't show me this again" checkbox. Both iOS and OS X seem to have dropped this interaction WRT system upgrades. I wonder how long the "learn more" selection has bought me?
Must buy more popcorn.
Nope. It's back again today. Nag, nag, nag. Only way I know to stop it is to update. If this happens to others, small wonder they upgrade in such large numbers.
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I'm just used to .1 updates being a huge jump like in the past.
If this .1 update included Apple Pencil support then it's fair enough BUT I thought Apple Pencil was supported since 9.0??
Same reason you're here. To troll and get trolled.
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Can you say that in public places? ????
This is what happens.
Oddly today is the first day that I've not seen a pop up dialog box giving me 3 choices "upgrade", "later", and "learn more". I usually pick later (which probably just schedules the next day's reminder). Yesterday out of desperation, I picked "learn more" (even though I don't really want to learn about the upgrade). It flipped to Safari which I simply home-buttoned out of. Looks like I was complicit in the annoyance and hopefully the cycle has been broken now.
Used to be we would get a "don't show me this again" checkbox. Both iOS and OS X seem to have dropped this interaction WRT system upgrades. I wonder how long the "learn more" selection has bought me?
Must buy more popcorn.
Funny how subjective experience can seem so overblown to the person experiencing them. Fortunately we have data on this. The update curve below shows a jump in iOS 9 installations of 2% the day iOS 9.1 came out, whereas typically 0.5 - 1% of users upgrade per day. After that tiny bump the update rate returned to its normal trajectory. So while you may think you know a lot of people who were enticed by emojis, the data shows only 1-2% of them were induced to update earlier than they otherwise would have by iOS 9.1.
https://mixpanel.com/trends/#report/ios_9/from_date:-20,report_unit:day,to_date:0
Not sure where your data is coming from but first it does not match the apple publish information and they know about ever phone they shipped and on the 19th of Sept they said conversion to 9 was greater than 50% and your data shows that happening at the end of Sept. your missing some data. Also you just show 9 data is it not broken down to 9.0 9.0.1 9.0.2 then 9.1. I can tell you on some of my devices 9.1 did not show up as an update the 9.0.2 showed up for days after 9.1 was available and when the update happen it updated to 9.0.2 first then the 9.1 showed up.
Personally I have seen this happen with every update, Apple announces its release and my devices do not show it being available until days and something a week later or more. This also true for Itune it does not always show the latest releases until a while after Apple says they are available. I do not think Apple rolls the update to everyone at the same time they appear to be staggering the update notices. This make sense since there is more chance of issues with everyone hitting the servers at once. I know this time when I did the upates it tolk almost 30 minutes to down load the file from Apple servers and I have a fast connection. I looks like Apple was seeing lots of traffic on the 9.1 update.
Anyway yes my observations are very anedotical, Just found it interesting that a number people I know waited until the new emojis to show up before they gave it any thought about doing the update and they were on an 8 version and the sited the emojis as the reason to make the update.
Nope. It's back again today. Nag, nag, nag. Only way I know to stop it is to update. If this happens to others, small wonder they upgrade in such large numbers.
LOL, I haven't seen that movie.