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Saturday, 13 July 2013
Google's Android platform version dashboard reports that Android Jelly Bean (versions 4.1 and 4.2) adoption, has finally surpassed that of Android 2.3 Gingerbread, making it the most used Android operating system, from figures based on the number of users visiting the Google Play store.
According to Google, 37.9 percent of
Android users now use Jelly Bean devices. While 23.3 percent users have
ICS devices, 34.1 percent are stuck with Gingerbread, and 3.1 percent
have Froyo.
Google has recently tweaked its
algorithm to count Android users to get these numbers. The data was
collected based on Google Play store usage over a two-week period ending
July 8. The new update will be helpful to developers to target users
who utilize Google Play, and their Android devices, actively.
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