Only 7,5% of phones have Android Marshmallow

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Briefly, users of the Google operating system will have the Android N, the substitute for Android Marshmallow which was released almost 7 months ago. So it doesn't seem to be having much success, and it seems that Google blames developers for the failure of its current smartphone operating system.

According to Google, Android Marshmallow is currently installed on less than 10% of smartphones worldwide, this was said at an annual conference of the company's developers.

According to data released by the company, Android Marshmallow (6.0) is running on only 7,5% of active Android devices that have access to the Google Play Store. The rest of the field is dominated until 2014 by Android Lollipop obtaining 35,6%, the Android KitKat that was launched in 2013 is 32,5%, the Android Jelly Bean that was launched in 2012 is with 20,1% percent. The Android Ice Cream Sandwich, which was launched in 2011, still clings to 2%, and also stubborn and the immortal Android Gingerbread (version 2.3!) Is currently responsible for 2,2% of Android smartphones.

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So looking at the Android distribution numbers in general it is noted that the same have a good impact on the market, but also Google has made a serious accusation here with its hardware partners of the company, as they are solely responsible by delivering updates to the devices they sell.

 

Do you already have Android Marshmallow installed on your smartphone?

 

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