According to a report from TechCrunch, iOS 7 usage on Onswipe-enabled websites has significantly ramped up over the past week:
Over the past week, Onswipe found a significant bump in the number of visits from iOS 7 iPhones and iPads, specifically located in both Cupertino and San Francisco. SF had the most iOS 7 visits, with 18.75 percent, and Cupertino accounted for 17.9 percent of the total. May 2 saw the highest iOS 7 traffic to date, representing 23 percent, or nearly a quarter, of all unique iOS visitors to Onswipe-enabled sites. Most were visiting from iPhones (75 percent), but iPads also represented a full quarter of visits.
With WWDC around the corner, it’s safe to assume that Apple has increased testing to prepare for the conference and, of course, the eventual release.
As I wrote last month, not much is known about iOS 7, other than the rumored ‘flat design,’ which I currently have filed under ‘Y’ for ‘Your guess is as good as mine.’ But alas, we appear to be getting closer.
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