Android 2.x Now on 70% of Active Android Devices

Time to get down and boogie if you think the Android fragmentation issue is overblown. Google has dropped its latest platform version stats and Android 2.2, aka Froyo, has managed to corner a healthy 28.7 percent of all active Googlephones (those that accessed the Market within the two weeks leading up to September 1), rapidly closing the gap on version 2.1 and nearly matching in number the handsets still stuck on the Cupcake or Donut diet. When you consider that back in May those pesky 1.5 and 1.6 versions were on a whopping 62 percent of Android mobiles, you’ll probably agree that phone makers seem to be getting their act together in terms of delivering Google’s latest wares in a timely fashion. Who’d have thought it, the more practice they have, the better they’re getting at their jobs!

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By | 2010-09-13T21:35:09+00:00 September 13th, 2010|Android Related|1 Comment

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  1. mali September 15, 2010 at 3:04 pm

    At a glance understand.,android will continue to move forward,Watched him mature, I am increasingly happy

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