Ice cream is becoming more and more popular: the fourth version of Android accounts for almost a quarter of all devices based on the Google platform.
Six months ago, no one believed in ICS. Now smartphones based on Android 2.2 and Android 2.3 occupy a smaller market share every day, and the “four” aggressively grabs more and more from the sweet Android pie.
According to the latest data from Google itself, the Ice Cream Sandwich version accounts for 20.9% of all Android-based devices. A month ago, she had only 15.9%. As for the oldies, the number of Gingerbread-based devices decreased from 60.6% to 57.2%, and the share of Froyo fell from 15.5% to 14%.
As for the very young Jelly Bean, out of 480 million Android-based devices, 1.2% or about 5.76 million gadgets are already behind it. Considering that most devices have not yet gained access to Android 4.1, we can assume that these millions are the sales figures of Google Nexus 7 for a month and a half.
Yes, according to Eric Schmidt, the current head of Google, about 1.3 million Android devices are activated daily.