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Just a few weeks back we saw statistics Goggle released putting Android 2.1 at 37.2%, now that gap is closing with most Android smartphones in the market running version 2.1. Good news, older version are being updated as Android 1.5 is down to 27.6% from 34.1%, and Android 1.6 down to 26.8% from 28%, whereas Android 2.1 up to 45.1% from 37.2%. Interesting the stats don't show the rise if those running Android 2.2 Froyo. P.S. check out an interesting chart we've created to show various Android phones by version running.Read Full Article
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.Read Full Article
According to AdMob's, mobile analytics company, Mobile Metrics Report for March 2010; Google Android is seeing more diversity among handsets in the market and also plagued by fragmentation woes. Below are key figures from the report...Read Full Article
Android Fragmentation has been a frustrating problem for consumers, developers, resource websites (like us), carriers and handset manufacturers. However Google and partners are taking steps to close the fragmentation gaps, take a look at the two charts below of data collected by Google of OS versions among handsets in the market in December of 2009 and again recently in April 2010.Read Full Article