Google has come up with a new pie graph revealing details of the usage pattern of the various Android versions. What can be termed as the most interesting revelation of the latest figures released by Google is that Jelly Bean has seen greater uptake in the past few months, so that the newest Android iteration has grown in its user base from 33% to 37.9%. That is a healthy improvement, and elevates it to the most used operating system. Gingerbread, present in 34.1% of devices, has slipped to the second slot, while Ice Cream Sandwich (23.3%) has slipped to the third spot. However, with the Jelly Bean platform, it is the newer 4.2.x version that is present on a minority 5.6% of devices, while a majority 32.3 percent users are still hooked on to Android 4.1.x Jelly Bean. The above data has been collected during a 14 day period ending on the 8th of July based on the devices that had visited the Google Play Store. The data recorded during the previous cycle ending June 3 had seen Gingerbread reigning at the top with 36.5%, followed by Jelly Bean in 33% of the devices. Ice Cream Sandwich was recorded on 25.6% of the devices. Android Jelly Bean Is the Most Used Version as Revealed in Latest Pie Graph Revelation is a post from: E-Reader News |
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Android Jelly Bean Is the Most Used Version as Revealed in Latest Pie Graph Revelation
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