Google reveals Android fragmentation report for early July

Andre Yoskowitz
8 Jul 2013 23:01

Every few weeks, Google updates its Android distribution data, showing off the popularity of each version of its operating system.
For the week ended July 8th, Android 4.1 (and higher) Jelly Bean is now on 37.9 percent of devices, making it the most used OS of the bunch. The extremely old Android 2.3 Gingerbread is now on 34.1 percent of devices, down from 36.5 percent last month.
Android 4.0.x Ice Cream fell to 23.3 percent from 25.6 percent, as more customers saw their phones updated to Jelly Bean.
Somewhat shockingly, Donut, Eclair, Froyo and Honeycomb still account for 4.6 percent of devices, almost as much as Android 4.2.
The data is collected by logging the devices that access the Play Store.

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