Friday, January 9, 2015

Lollipop does not reach 0.1 percent of Android phones – CNET in Spanish

After two months of its release, Android 5.0 still does not fit in the monthly statistical sample of the operating system; KitKat grows and JellyBean, back

Android Lollipop would premiere in the list of operating systems most used in February CNET

Lollipop Google launched Android 5.0 in October and since then, few devices. – besides the Nexus – has come to this operating system which represents less than 0.1 percent market share, according to the company published on its website for developers.

The latest study to determine the degree of adoption of different versions of the operating system Google released Thursday takes into account the cellular and active tablets of December 30 to January 5. During that time, 47 percent of the teams had installed some version of Jelly Bean, receding in a month 1.7 percent, slightly less than they did in November and December, when it lost more than two points in Please KitKat.


chocolate version of the operating system Google is adding, changing from 33.9 percent adoption in early December 2014 to 39.1 percent. The table presented by the company still appears to Android 5.0 Lollipop explains, because it has less than 0.1 percent of the market, which prevents their results are considered for the study.

striking that despite being older Android Gingerbread (2010) continues to have more use – 7.8 percent – than Ice Cream Sandwich, which was released in 2011 and found in 6.7 percent of Android devices. Froyo, version 2.2 operating system is about to disappear from the list with 0.4 percent use

February data provided by Google might be most successful for Lollipop if the reports are true.: it is expected that a contingent of teams Samsung are updated with the new OS this month, in addition to cell Xperia Xperia Z2 and Z3, and the HTC One M8, which is about to turn 90 days after challenge for Android 5.0.

In CNET have prepared a report with updates expected devices brands such as Motorola, LG and Asus, among others. You can read it here.

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