Although Apple has revealed iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, the general public won't be able to use them until sometime in the fall. In the meantime, a public beta test is set to begin next month.

You may have been wondering how many iPhones and iPads are still running the most recent versions of the operating systems, as iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 are still the hottest in the interim. Since Apple released the figures on June 9, we can provide you with percentages even though we are unable to provide you with the precise number of devices.

As a result, fewer iPhones—77% of all active devices—are running iOS 17 than there were on May 30, 2016, when 81% of devices were running iOS 16. iPadOS 17 is currently running on 68% of all iPads in use, which is a decrease from the 71% figure that was true for iPadOS 16 in May of last year.

As of June 9, 86% of iPhones and 77% of iPads that had been released in the previous four years were running iOS 17 or iPadOS 17. It is evident that Apple has not achieved the same level of success with the latest generation of OS releases in terms of acceptance as it did with the earlier ones. Now is the moment for the AI-powered iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 to shine; at this time next year, we'll let you know how they fared.