Yay, I love this time of the month where I get to see new stats... I guess I'm just weird like that.
So, over the holidays, the numbers for who was running which version looked a little like:
And for those of you who like pie charts, they give you that as well:
So, I little bump for Kitkat, but a huger jump for 4.3 (as there were lots of S3's and Note 2's getting their 4.3 update on - hence we see a 4.1 reduction). Anything less than ICS is now less than 1 out of 4 devices, so it's cool to see them slowly fall off the map.
Me, I like historical data to be included, so I've been charting it on our Database page, which you can then compare it over time.
Source: http://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html
So, over the holidays, the numbers for who was running which version looked a little like:
Version | Codename | API | Distribution |
---|---|---|---|
2.2 | Froyo | 8 | 1.3% |
2.3.3 - 2.3.7 | Gingerbread | 10 | 21.2% |
3.2 | Honeycomb | 13 | 0.1% |
4.0.3 - 4.0.4 | Ice Cream Sandwich | 15 | 16.9% |
4.1.x | Jelly Bean | 16 | 35.9% |
4.2.x | 17 | 15.4% | |
4.3 | 18 | 7.8% | |
4.4 | KitKat | 19 | 1.4% |
And for those of you who like pie charts, they give you that as well:
So, I little bump for Kitkat, but a huger jump for 4.3 (as there were lots of S3's and Note 2's getting their 4.3 update on - hence we see a 4.1 reduction). Anything less than ICS is now less than 1 out of 4 devices, so it's cool to see them slowly fall off the map.
Me, I like historical data to be included, so I've been charting it on our Database page, which you can then compare it over time.
Source: http://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html
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