Over 50% Android Users Are On Froyo; 12% Still Below 2.* [Android Fragmentation]


According to usage statistics collected by Google (shown ahead) over the period of 2 weeks ending this January 4, over 50% of Android users worldwide have upgraded to Android 2.2 Froyo. Since Gingerbread is available only on 1 device (Google’s Nexus S) yet, Froyo can be considered the popular latest version. It’s actually not bad considering the fact that major companies like Samsung and Sony have been reluctant at upgrading their latest hardware to Froyo.

Android Usage Chart

Android Usage Table

What actually should bother Google is that 12.6% of users are still on the initial 1.5 and 1.6 releases. They probably don’t have access to most updated apps on the Market, even the official Google ones.

[via Android Developers Blog]


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