Tuesday, December 11, 2018

More and more used Android Oreos, Zero Pie

More and more used Android Oreos, Zero Pie
KOMPAS.com - Android Oreo (2017) tells that a significant penetration increase, currently embedded in 14.6 percent of Android phones on the market.

Meanwhile, until 31 August 2018, there are still no Android phones with the latest Pie (2018) version.

This was revealed by Google in its latest report. The most popular operating system is none other than Nougat's version (2016) which is spread over 30.8 percent of Android phones.

The amount is divided into 20.3 percent Android Nougat 7.0 & 10.5 percent Android Nougat 7.1.

In the 2nd most popular position there is still Android Marshmallow (2015) with 22.7 percent penetration, the interim Android Lollipop (2014) in third place with 19.2 percent penetration.

Android KitKat (2013) has been abandoned, even though it has long been the most popular. Now the operating system is only embedded in 8.6 percent of Android phones.

The older version of Android is even more lonely. Android Jelly Bean (2012) is only crowded with 3.5 percent of Android phones, then Android Ice Cream Sandwich (2011) & Gingerbread (2011) are both 0.3 percent, as compiled by KompasTekno, Monday (3/9/2018), from Phonedog.

The penetration of Android Pie is likely to be intense in 2019, considering that the vendors are currently competing to prepare the device for updates. The brand-new mobile phone line is predicted to be ready with the latest operating system.

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