More than half of Android users finally on 2.2, 0.4% on 2.3

updated 05:25 pm EST, Mon January 17, 2011

Android 2.2 still dominant despite new OS


Android 2.2 has finally become the majority version of the OS just as 2.3 has hit the streets, Google's latest official data showed. Basing its information on results as of early this month, about 51.8 percent were using the previous version about eight months after it was first made public at Google I/O in May. Owing in part to the limited launch of the Nexus S, only 0.4 percent were using the true latest release.

About 12.6 percent of the total Android user base was running 1.6 or earlier, including builds that are now up to a year and a half old.

Android 2.3 pickup is expected to improve considerably once more devices using the OS ship, such as the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc. Many of the smartphones unveiled at CES, such as the Atrix 4G and claimed OS fragmentation doesn't exist but has almost always seen only a fraction of its user base ever using the most recent version and having access to the latest features. The stalling has usually been attributed to manufacturers developing custom UIs that require separate testing and almost always push out the release by at least two months. Only phones with a completely stock interface, such as the Nexus One and Nexus S, have received relatively quick updates.

Apple in contrast may already have 90 percent of users on iOS 4 after a shorter time span. The speed for both this and past updates has usually helped Apple ensure that most of its users can see the same features. Both itself and third-party developers can likewise target their apps at the latest version instead of needing backwards compatibility, as on Android.




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  1. DerekMorr

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    More bias

    This site spares no opportunity to slight Android, does it? The article betrays a serious lack of understanding of how the Android upgrade cycle works. Also, the comparison with iOS 4.x is misleading -- it compares a family of iOS versions (4.0, 4.1, 4.2) with a single Android version, 2.2. If you compare iOS 4.x to Android 2.x, the numbers are much closer: 90% for iOS 4.x -vs- 87.4% for Android 2.x.

    And, again, despite the constant whining by iOS fanboys that "fragmentation" is a serious problem for Android -- where is their proof? Android is growing quickly, and is a solid platform. It's neck-and-neck with iOS according to several datasets. Please, stop with the bias and the constant Android bashing. It's juvenile, and just embarrassing.


  1. chippie

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    @DereckMorr

    I agree with you wholeheartedly. This will be the year when Android firmly overtakes iOS. Android phones are just more customizable than the iphone will ever be allowed to be. And what a load of sheep apple fanboys are, I would never replace electronic equipment on a yearly basis.


  1. xmlaroux

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    @DerekMorr/Chippie

    Your both correct. The article puts Android 2.2 with IOS 4.x ... should be 2.x vs 4.x

    You also notice a ton of negative points however no one will write a comment.

    Either way, 87.4 vs around 90% means they are basically the same, and considering 2.x is better than 4.x in features, ability, openness... really is amazing.

    Obviously Android is really putting a scare into Apple.

    I like both OS's, they are both awesome. Android suites me and my tinkering pleasures, iOS suites my wife/kids and their simple mindset.

    We all win. Heck, IOS wouldn't even be on 4.x if it were not for Android pushing Apple like it has.

    Yet... no thank you.


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