Android 4.4 KitKat now on 1.1 percentof Android devices: Google
The latest iteration of Google's mobile
operating system, Android 4.4 or
KitKat has finally made its presence
felt in the monthly OS distribution
data, provided by Google.
Sharing the distribution data of
different versions of Android, Google
reported that the most recent version
of Android, KitKat or Android 4.4, is
now present on 1.1 percent devices.
Notably, the new version of the
operating system ships only with the
Nexus 5, though Google had also
released Android 4.4 updates for the
Nexus 4, Google editions of HTC One
and Samsung Galaxy S4, and the
Motorola Moto X, in addition to the
Nexus 7 tablets (both 2012 and 2013
editions).
Different versions of Android Jelly
Bean are now running on 54.5 percent
of all Android devices with Android
4.1.x on 37.4 percent devices (it was
37.3 percent, last month), Android 4.2.x
on 12.9 percent (it was 12.5 percent,
last month) and Android 4.3 on 4.2
percent devices (vis a vis 2.3 percent,
last month). Last month, Android Jelly
Bean's combined share was 52.1
percent.
Android 4.0.x or Ice Cream Sandwich, in
Google's latest report, registered a
share of 18.6 percent, a decline of 1.2
points.
Android 2.2 Froyo's device distribution
share was 1.6 percent, a dip of 0.1
points while the share of Gingerbread
(Android 2.3.x) was 24.1 percent,
compared to 26.3 percent last month.
While Gingerbread's share reduced by
2.2 points this month, it still has the
second-largest share, making things
difficult for developers who've been
trying to put Android 4.0 as the
threshold. This means that a
significant number of Android users
don't get access to the latest version
of some apps.
Beginning April, the distribution data
charts are now based on the data
collected from each device when the
user visits the Google Play store.
Google says this is to make it more
accurate and reflect the percentage
of users who are actively engaged in
the Android and Google Play ecosystem.
Prior to this, data was collected when
the device simply checked-in to Google
servers.
Starting September, Google stopped
including Android 1.6 Donut and
Android 2.1 Eclair in the data as it is
gathered from the new version of
Google Play store app, which supports
Android 2.2 and above.
It's worth pointing out that the total
sample excludes forked variants of
Android (the ones on Amazon's Kindle
Fire tablets) and variants in China
that don't include Google services.
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