Finally More Users on Android 2.1 but Android Still Fragmented [Chart]
by Antonio Wells
May 18, 2010 6:56 AM –
We recent illustrated in a handy chart of sold Android phones in the market the issue of Android fragmentation, most phones were on Android 1.5. In a chart just released by Google showing Android Platform Versions; we can see there are more users on Android 2.1 at 37.2%, followed by Android 1.5 at 34.1 then Android 1.6 at 28%. With Google I/O starting tomorrow we expect to see Android 2.2 (Froyo) debut, which could add to more fragmentation, however it is rumored this version makes updating easier hopefully easing the scattered pains.
See Android Fragmentation Over the Last 6 Months:

Android Fragmentation Over the Last 6 Months
[Via Chris Crum]
See the Stats:
| Android Platform |
Percent of Devices |
| Android 1.1 |
0.1% |
| Android 1.5 |
34.1% |
| Android 1.6 |
28.0% |
| Android 2.0 |
0.2% |
| Android 2.0.1 |
0.4% |
| Android 2.1 |
37.2% |
Data collected during two weeks ending on May 17, 2010
[Via AndroidGuys via Android Platform Versions]