It wouldn't be Watch Daddy Issues xxx movie 5 (2016)an Apple event without a little shade, right?
Apple CEO Tim Cook opened Thursday's keynote at the company's Mac event in Cupertino with a not-so-subtle burn aimed at Google. The subject was mobile operating system adoption, a noted sore spot for Google.
Cook announced that iOS 10, which was released last month, has now reached an adoption rate of 60%. That's an impressive stat in itself -- and we've previously noted that iOS 10 has been particularly successful in this regard -- but Cook took it a step further with this graphic comparing it to Android.
The image showed Google comparatively dismal adoption rate of Android 7.0, which has been out longer than iOS 10 but is installed on less than 1% of Android devices.
This is far from surprising, new versions of Android have always taken much longer to reach the masses than Cupertino's counterpart, primarily because Google doesn't control the vast majority of Android's hardware. But it was still a good burn.
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