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Marshmallow Android 6.0 Released: Distribution … – Latin Post in Spanish

 First Posted: May 09, 2016 3:20 PM EDT

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Marshmallow Android 6.0 or Android M, was released last year. The distribution of the update to several Android smartphones has been very slow in the first part of 2016, but now in May, there are signs that Android M finally progresses.

Slow Start

for people in the land of Android, launching a new version of the operating system Google always includes a mixture of anticipation and angrily, really want the new Android but most cases if you do not buy a new flagship phone, you know that long probably will take to reach your smartphone

and in the worst cases. will never come.

figures May

But in May, according to the board developers Android this month, Android M makes up a decent proportion of the ecosystem . General Android

Using data collected from the Google Play Store, Google can measure what percentage of Android smartphones running what version of Android – but does not have anything older than Android 2.2, since older systems Froyo can not run the new Play Store.

According to data collected in the last week of April and beginning may, Android M is now running at 7.5 percent of all Android devices.

Accelerating the Adoption of M

If 7.5 percent does not sound impressive (Android will never be a uniform mobile OS, but Google tried once), only considers the recent increase in adoption of Android M as an acceleration signal.

the distribution of Android M, for example, is proportionally higher than April, when Android M showed a significant change to the distribution with a figure of 4.6 percent . The percentage distribution of April was double that of Android M in March.

The adoption of Android M is not compared to Android Lollipop (Android 5.0 and Android 5.1), which together represent more than 35 percent of Android devices.

the next most common version of Android is Android 4.4 KitKat 2014, which is 32.5 percent of Android smartphones available.

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