Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Android fragmentation rears its ugly head once again

Android fragmentation rears its ugly head once again

. Google updated its Android version tracker on Monday, revealing that the latest version of its mobile operating system - Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich - has more than doubled its installed base over the past month. Unfortunately, that only carries Google's current Android build to a 2.9% share of all devices. Combined with Honeycomb, this means that as of March 2nd, just 6.2% of Android devices are now running a modern version of Android. Meanwhile, the bulk of Android devices run the 15-month-old Gingerbread operating system (63.7%) and the second most popular version of the platform is the 23-month-old Froyo OS (23.1%).

Boy Genius Report, Android fragmentation rears its ugly head once again

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