Android Lollipop now running on 12.4 percent Devices
The market share of Google's latest version of
Android, Lollipop, has been slowly but steadily
increasing since its launch last year. As per the latest
numbers from Google, Android 5.0 Lollipop and
Android 5.1 Lollipop now cumulatively account for
12.4 percent of active Android devices.
Google publishes its Android distribution numbers
every month, based on data gathered from the Google
Play store app, which supports Android 2.2 and
above.
For its latest report, lists active devices that
checked into Google Play during the seven-day period
ending June 1.
As mentioned before, in this period, Google found 12.4
percent of active Android devices ran Android
Lollipop, specifically, 11.6 percent ran Android 5.0,
while 0.8 percent ran Android 5.1. This is up from 9.7
percent overall (an increase of 2.7 percent) in May,
with 9 percent for Android 5.0, and 0.7 percent for
Android 5.1.
Devices running Android 4.4.x KitKat registered 39.2
percent share of active devices, a fall of 0.6 percent
from the 39.8 percent in May. Android Jelly Bean on
the other hand (v4.1.x to v4.3.x) was spotted running
on 37.4 percent of active devices, dropping 1.8
percent from 39.2 percent in May. Android 4.1.x is
seen on 14.7 percent devices (down from 15.6
percent), Android 4.2.x on 17.5 percent (down from
18.1 percent), and Android 4.3 on 5.2 percent devices
(down from 5.5 percent).
Android 4.0.x or Ice Cream Sandwich, in Google's
June latest numbers, registered a share of 5.1
percent, down 0.2 percent from May's 5.3 percent.
Android Gingerbread (v 2.3.3-2.3.7) and Android 2.2
Froyo's device distribution shares are 5.6 percent
(down 0.1 percent) and 0.1 percent (the same as
May) respectively in the report.
The OpenGL version, on the other hand, saw OpenGL
2.0's share drop from 64.1 percent in May to 63.0
percent in June, while OpenGL version 3.0 rose to 35
percent from to 34.5 percent in May. OpenGL version
3.1 registered a share of 2 percent.
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Android, Lollipop, has been slowly but steadily
increasing since its launch last year. As per the latest
numbers from Google, Android 5.0 Lollipop and
Android 5.1 Lollipop now cumulatively account for
12.4 percent of active Android devices.
Google publishes its Android distribution numbers
every month, based on data gathered from the Google
Play store app, which supports Android 2.2 and
above.
For its latest report, lists active devices that
checked into Google Play during the seven-day period
ending June 1.
As mentioned before, in this period, Google found 12.4
percent of active Android devices ran Android
Lollipop, specifically, 11.6 percent ran Android 5.0,
while 0.8 percent ran Android 5.1. This is up from 9.7
percent overall (an increase of 2.7 percent) in May,
with 9 percent for Android 5.0, and 0.7 percent for
Android 5.1.
Devices running Android 4.4.x KitKat registered 39.2
percent share of active devices, a fall of 0.6 percent
from the 39.8 percent in May. Android Jelly Bean on
the other hand (v4.1.x to v4.3.x) was spotted running
on 37.4 percent of active devices, dropping 1.8
percent from 39.2 percent in May. Android 4.1.x is
seen on 14.7 percent devices (down from 15.6
percent), Android 4.2.x on 17.5 percent (down from
18.1 percent), and Android 4.3 on 5.2 percent devices
(down from 5.5 percent).
Android 4.0.x or Ice Cream Sandwich, in Google's
June latest numbers, registered a share of 5.1
percent, down 0.2 percent from May's 5.3 percent.
Android Gingerbread (v 2.3.3-2.3.7) and Android 2.2
Froyo's device distribution shares are 5.6 percent
(down 0.1 percent) and 0.1 percent (the same as
May) respectively in the report.
The OpenGL version, on the other hand, saw OpenGL
2.0's share drop from 64.1 percent in May to 63.0
percent in June, while OpenGL version 3.0 rose to 35
percent from to 34.5 percent in May. OpenGL version
3.1 registered a share of 2 percent.
Also See: (Phicomm smartphone launch in India)
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