Google begins 2016 with a distribution report of the mobile operating system of green little robot. We saw a month ago that Android Lollipop managed to complete their first birthday surpassing the Jelly Bean version to take on the position of second most widespread version on the market, second only to KitKat. And now we have details about the continued growth of the latest version.
The data recorded to the last Monday (04) show that all the versions below the two younger (Lollipop and Marshmallow) continue losing strength , with particular emphasis on the KitKat 4.4, which despite dominating the distribution graph also gets to give his piece of the pie.
Froyo, Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich listed under 3%, all with a slight decrease compared to previous years. Jelly Bean went from 25.5% in the previous month to 24.7%, while the KitKat fell from 36.6% to 36.1% and the Lollipop followed the opposite path rising from 29.5% to 32.6%. It is likely that the Android Lollipop can overcome the KitKat within one or two months.
About Android 6.0 Marshmallow, growth remains very cramped, from 0.5% to 0.7%, ie not even reached 1% share of the total distribution, despite the efforts of manufacturers like LG, Motorola and HTC to upgrade their devices. Finally, a Reddit user has published an interesting table to present a didactic growing form or fall of each version of Android.
One of the explanations for the weak expansion of Android Marshmallow is the fact that manufacturers often update only their latest high-end models, which contributes to the fragmentation problem in Android persists. And you already received the latest version of the mobile system of Google?
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