Android JellyBean In most Device new stat reveals
With the latest stat released Android jelly bean has most running devices.Android Jelly Bean continues to grow after recently surpassing Gingerbread for the first time.
According to stats published Friday,
Jelly Bean (versions 4.1.x and 4.2.x) was running on 40.5 percent of Android devices as of Aug. 1.
Gingerbread landed at 33.1 percent, followed by Ice Cream Sandwich at 22.5 percent.
Jelly Bean first topped Gingerbread in June, according to last month's stats. At that time, approximately 37.9 percent of Android users were on Jelly Bean, while 34.1 percent were on Gingerbread, and 23.3 percent were still running Ice Cream Sandwich.
At this point, very few Android devices are still running the earliest versions of the mobile OS. Around 2.5 percent are on Froyo, while 1.2 percent have Éclair, and just 0.1 percent are running Donut (as well as the tablet-centric Honeycomb).
Google just yesterday unveiled the much-anticipated Moto X phone, which will run Android 4.2.2 at launch.
The next major update to Android, codenamed Key Lime Pie, is expected in October, though Google has made no announcements.
Meanwhile, the Android platform overall is still going strong, with a 65 percent lead over all other mobile operating systems,
according to new stats from Strategy Analytics. The report tipped a
growing global smartphone market, up 47 percent year over year for a
total 230 million units shipped in the second quarter. Android was the
greatest of the uptick, having captured a record 80 percent
share of the global smartphone OS market.
Will The Android jellybean market will still grow?
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According to stats published Friday,
Jelly Bean (versions 4.1.x and 4.2.x) was running on 40.5 percent of Android devices as of Aug. 1.
Gingerbread landed at 33.1 percent, followed by Ice Cream Sandwich at 22.5 percent.
Jelly Bean first topped Gingerbread in June, according to last month's stats. At that time, approximately 37.9 percent of Android users were on Jelly Bean, while 34.1 percent were on Gingerbread, and 23.3 percent were still running Ice Cream Sandwich.
At this point, very few Android devices are still running the earliest versions of the mobile OS. Around 2.5 percent are on Froyo, while 1.2 percent have Éclair, and just 0.1 percent are running Donut (as well as the tablet-centric Honeycomb).
Android Jelly Bean 37.9% user
Gingerbread 34.1% user
%Ice cream Sandwich 23.3% user
Foryo 2.5% user
Eclair 1.2% user
Donut 0.1% user
Google just yesterday unveiled the much-anticipated Moto X phone, which will run Android 4.2.2 at launch.
The next major update to Android, codenamed Key Lime Pie, is expected in October, though Google has made no announcements.
Will The Android jellybean market will still grow?
comment below
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