Android Jelly Bean Stands At 16.5%, ICS At 28.6%, Gingerbread At 44.2%

Posted on Mar 6 2013 - 4:46am by Editorial Staff

Google has updated its Platform Versions Web page with fresh numbers distinguishing which version being adopted at what percentage in the last month. The data indicates that Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) and Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) both on the way of growing passing the 15 percent mark, while Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) on the way to take slight U-turn with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) is now on less than 45 percent of devices.

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Jelly Bean currently being used by 16.5 percent of Android users, while ICS is being used by 28.6 percent of users, Honeycomb 1.2 percent, Gingerbread standing at 44.2 percent, and Froyo at 7.6 percent. There are no doubt on how the Android usage taking up and downs with different versions as all depends how the different vendors bringing up their device with what latest Android updation on board.

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