Summary: Android Jelly Bean (4.1 and 4.2) finally jumps on Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0), to second place. Meanwhile Gingerbread (2.3) continues to shrink.
Android Jelly Bean is steadily gaining market share and is currently the second most popular version of the operating system, after Gingerbread.
The number of active devices running on Android Jellybean (4.1 and 4.2) increased by 3.4 percent during the last month, up 28.4 percent.
This flips the latest version of the mobile OS finally over its predecessor Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0), which in Googles latest distribution figures stranded. 27.5 percent That is a decrease of 1.8 percent.
top of the top three is still Gingerbread (2.3). The more than two years old Android version remains dominant with 38.5 percent, but has yet again sacrificing compared to last month.
1.7 percentLate last year Gingerbread was still running at more than 50 percent of all Android devices. It is especially strong growth Jellybean who share Gingerbread under pressure. Since late 2012, the share of Jelly Bean by 180 percent.
growth Jelly Bean is in large part due to the popular Samsung Galaxy S3, which was launched in May 2012 and went more than 50 million copies sold. It is expected that the Galaxy S4 is going to do very well and the share of Jelly Bean on a push will give impetus to the end Gingerbread to the throne.
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