Most Android owners on Gingerbread. Only One percent have latest, Ice Cream Sandwich
by Antonio Wells
Feb 2, 2012 9:24 AM –
In the latest statistics released by Google, more than 58 percent of all Android owners are on Android 2.3x known as Gingerbread, while only 1 percent have the latest version known as Ice Cream Sandwich. The market share is so low because there are officially only two Android smartphones supporting the new mobile OS; Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S. Other versions of the OS continue to slowly witter away, while Android tablets continue to snail upward in market share; from 3.3% to 3.4 percent since last month. Check out full stats below:

Android Platform Versions 2-2012

Android Platform Historical Data 2-2012
| Platform |
API Level |
Codename |
Distribution |
| Android 1.5 |
3 |
Cupcake |
0.6% |
| Android 1.6 |
4 |
Donut |
1.0% |
| Android 2.1 |
7 |
Eclair |
7.6% |
| Android 2.2 |
8 |
Froyo |
27.8% |
Android 2.3 -
Android 2.3.7 |
9-10 |
Gingerbread |
58.6% |
Android 3.0 -
Android 3.2 |
11-13 |
Honeycomb |
3.4% |
Android 4.0 -
Android 4.0.3 |
14-15 |
Ice Cream Sandwich |
1.0% |
Data collected during two weeks ending on February 1, 2012
We’ve also been keeping historical track of Android OS saturation in the market, check out the links below to see how Android has rapidly grown:
[Via Android Platform Versions]
Tags:
Android 2.1,
Android 2.2,
Android 2.3,
Android 2.3.3,
Android 3.0,
Android 4.0,
Android Fragmentation,
Android Platform Versions,
Android Statistics,
Android Stats,
Android Tablets,
Froyo,
Gingerbread,
Honeycomb,
Ice Cream Sandwich,
ICS,
Poor Android Tablet Sales
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