Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Android Marshmallow exceeds 10 percent share in eight … – CNET in Spanish

Android Marshmallow has 10.1 percent market share among all public versions of Android and currently available, according to data from Google.

The number of Google, updated to June 6, shows that despite having eight months of availability, Marshmallow (version 6.0) does not have enough market to be among the three versions greater presence.

Lollipop with 35.4 percent, KitKat with 31.6 percent and Jelly Bean with 18.9 percent, occupy the first, second and third, respectively. What is surprising is that Jelly Bean, with three years of availability in July, still ranks as one of the most used versions.

In May, Google said Android Marshmallow had a market share of 7.5 percent.

Android N not listed among the versions that Google list because Android 7.0 is not yet a public version and is only in the hands of developers and some adventurous users. The release of Android N would be in the fall, possibly in October.

His eternal rival, Apple iOS 9, released almost at the same time as Marshmallow, has an adoption rate of 84 percent, according to figures from the Cupertino giant updated in early May.

If you’re still waiting for Android Marshmallow reach your cell phone, check out this article on CNET in Spanish, which carry a database constantly updated containing the phones that have already received or will receive Android Marshmallow . The information used provide it’s own operators and manufacturers.

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