According to figures by Google on Monday night made public.
The steady march of Lollipop at the expense of market share from older versions as Gingerbread and Jelly Bean.
Compared Two months earlier, when the last figures were released, the stock rose Lollipop phones from 12.4 to 18.1 percent. Only 2.6 percent of Android users have the latest version 5.1. Android Kitkat (4.4) is roughly stable at 39.3 percent.
Yet more than one in three phones using Android Jelly Bean, a series of Android updates that appeared in 2012 and 2013. Almost five percent of Android users has even Gingerbread, a version of the operating system that appeared in late 2010
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Manufacturers
With most Android devices, Google, maker of Android, no control over the updates that get users. These must be supplied by the manufacturers of appliances, which often do their own modifications to the standard version of Android.
That’s why many phones get Android updates only after a long time, or are no longer updated. Only the Nexus devices being developed in partnership with Google, get ready for the launch of new Android versions update.
The figures show that the rollout of Lollipop expires hardly faster than Android Kitkat. Both updates were about half a year to reach 10 percent of the phones, and then accelerated their growth.
In the fall appears the new version Android M, which was first shown in May. Currently only a beta version of the system available
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