Google released Android P, which focuses on intelligence, at the 2018 I/O Developer Conference and launched a preview version of Android P for some models, which made many Android users look forward to the official arrival of Android P. However, judging from the progress of manufacturers on the existing versions, most users will have to wait a long time.
Google recently updated its latest Android version market share chart, showing the proportion of active devices running each version of the Android system. As you can see, the Android version with the largest market share is still Android 6.0, followed by Android 7.0. Android 8.0 has the fastest growth rate this month, indicating that more users are starting to eat Oreo. But even so, its share is only 4.9%, and it has been more than nine months since Android 8.0 was officially released. As for Android 8.1, which was released five months ago, it was even worse, at only 0.8%.
As for the earlier versions 2.3.x-4.3.x, the changes are very small, but since they haven't changed the machine yet, we have reason to believe that they will continue to stick to it... |
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