Android Oreo finally exceeds 1% adoption

Android Oreo

A month ago, the latest report on Android adoption, gave us figures that were very little optimistic about the adoption of Android Oreo in the market, with a share of only 0,7%. A month later, this figure has changed, as expected since the opposite would be to make you look at it, Android's market share is 1.1%.

A month ago, the version of Android that offered us a greater market share was Android Marshmallow, which with a single version, 6.0, had a share of 28.6%, while Android Nougat, with its two versions, was at 26,1 , XNUMX% of devices. In a month the main change we find is that Android Nougat has become the most widely used version of Android.

As we can see in the latest data that Google has posted on the page for Android developers, Android Nougat is found in 28,5% of devices, while Android Marshmallow's share is at 28,1%. Android Lollipop continues to be the third version in contention with a share of 24,6%, some figures that make you think, since a version that has been on the market for three years.

At the moment, not all manufacturers have updated their terminals to the latest version of Android, with Samsung being the main manufacturer that today still pending to update the S7 and S8 rangeThe latter being the one that should receive it in the coming days, according to Samsung in mid-January, when the Android Oreo beta program officially ended.

These numbers denote that Google doesn't want to do anything to improve Android adoption figures year-over-year, despite the fact that he always expresses his discomfort about it, since otherwise, most manufacturers would update the final version of each new operating system shortly after Google launch.


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  1.   Luise said

    yioo I wanted to update to Android Oreo, but the rom I found is barely under development, I was left without network and telephone connections, I have a huawei p8 lite, which I managed to update to Nougat successfully, after google does not cry why they do not adopt your system, it does not help users for that advance.