Sunday, 3 November 2013

Android Jelly Bean managed to control more than 50 percent of the Android market



CALIFORNIA - Google announced Android Jelly Bean managed to control more than 50 percent of the Android market. This calculation is based on the calculation of version 4.1, 4.2, and 4.

Reported by GSMArena, Monday (04/11/2013), the Android version 2.2 Froyo has a market share of 1.7 percent, then Gingerbread, down two percent from the previous report to 23.3 percent.

Furthermore, 0.1 percent of Android-based devices in the world still using the Android 3.2 Honeycomb operating system. Android Ice Cream Sandwich while the acquisition of 19.8 per cent recorded.



Android Jelly Bean gained a market share of 52.1 percent. Where, version 4.1 recorded 37.3 percent, followed by 4.3 to 12.5 percent, and Android 4.3 with 2.3 percent.

Meanwhile, Google re-issued a new variant of the mobile operating system. Pegged requirement of 512MB of RAM, Google seems to target one billion device-based 'Green Robot' adopt Android KitKat.

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