It seems that Android 4.4 KitKat is making a big push. The monthly distribution figures show that the number of Android users, KitKat in a month has doubled.
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Each month, Google insight into the distribution figures of Android and its various versions thereof . It looks at all the devices that an official version of the operating system running, basically all devices with the Play Store and other Google apps. From the data collected over the past week, we can conclude than Android 4.4 KitKat is making a big push. In one month, the number of devices that run on this version of the operating system doubled. A month ago, KitKat was still accounted for 2.5 percent of the number of Android devices, today makes 5.4 percent of all Android devices using KitKat; doubled so compared to the previous month.
The figures show beyond Froyo (Android 2.2 so slowly is the” extinction. “Only 1.1 percent of all handsets running only on this version and is again a decline compared to the previous measurements. Monthly ‘loses’ Froyo one tenth of a percent of the market share, and that trend will continue until the Froyo completely off the radar is gone. too Gingerbread (Android 2.3) loses steady ground but is still accounted for almost 18 percent, a decrease of a large percentage Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0.x) also lost one percent of its users, and comes out at 14.3 percent of all Android systems
It is notable developments in the different versions of Android 4.x Jelly Bean. Where Android 4.1 and 4.3 lost ground, Android 4.2 has actually grown. Apparently many handsets updated from 4.1 to 4.2 and from 4.3 to 4.4. Jelly Bean as a whole did lose one percent over the past month, and now accounts for 34.4 percent of all Android systems.
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It is logical that the major shifts increasingly take place in Jelly Bean and KitKat, there are other versions are slowly into oblivion. Particularly KitKat we can expect strong growth in the coming months because this version of Android is specifically designed to be able to run on older and less powerful hardware. Currently, however, mostly running Android 4.4 on high-end devices like the newer handsets from Samsung and HTC. However, the lower segment also gets slowly about. For example, LG launched the new generation of L-devices running on KitKat
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Tom
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Android fan from the moment its first Android phone in January 2010 from America came about: the Google Nexus One. Since then followed different Android phones, tablets and mini-PCs. Likes to play with different ROMs on its appliances and is not a fan of the “shells” that manufacturers draping over the Android OS.
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