By launching its new iPhone, Apple has not only renewed its operating system from top to bottom, it has also opened a new SoC (system on a chip) A7 based on a 64-bit architecture. A transition that could cause a crash rates two times higher applications on the iPhone 5S as the iPhone 5 and 5C.
This was found Crittercism, a U.S. start-up that provides developers with tools to monitor the performance of their applications. And on the basis of measurements made since the launch of the new iPhone, Crittercism indicates that the crash rate is 2% on the iPhone 5S while it is only 1% of the iPhone 5 and 5C.
"We see problems when you launch new hardware and software," said the boss Crittercism quoted by All Things Digital . Still, the percentage of 2% is minimal and proves that Apple has done a very good job in advance to ensure an almost seamless transition for developers. (Eureka Press)
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