According to figures collected by Google last week.
Android 5.0 and 5.1, the latest major update to the mobile operating system, accounting for 9 and 0.7 percent respectively, and come straight out together at 9.7 percent. In early April it was only 5.4 percent.
The speed of the rise is largely dependent on handset manufacturers and telecommunications carriers. They are responsible for the deployment, but add often first own a zest to it or make some adjustments.
As a result, the actual rollout at certain popular handsets still waiting on, despite all Android 5.0 since November last year is available.
Android 4.4
The majority of Android smartphones running therefore still at version 4.4, KitKat. That version is at 39.8 percent of the devices. Then Jellybean 4.2 follows with 18.1 and 4.1 percent, which is still good for 15.6 percent.
Froyo, or Android 2.2, is only 0.3 percent of Android phones. Older versions are no longer measured by the operating system, but would not have added up according to Google more than 1 percent market share.
iOS
iOS 8, the latest version of Apple’s competing mobile operating system , is now at 81 percent of all iOS devices.
iOS 8 but released two months earlier than Android 5.0 and Apple as a phone manufacturer update simultaneously make available for all supported devices.
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