The Most Used Android 10 Version Right Now

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The Most Widely Used Android OS Versions Currently
The Most Widely Used Android OS Versions Currently

Rancakmedia.com - The android 10 version is the most widely used version today, according to data collected from android Studio. The number of devices and Android versions that have accessed the Play Store in the last seven days will be displayed in Android Studio.

Every year, Google, as an android developer, publishes the latest version of its mobile operating system. Google released Android 12 in October last year. However, it appears that older versions of Android are still being used.

Android 10 is the most popular version of Android, accounting for 26,5 percent of all devices detected accessing the Google Play Store. Android 11, released last year, was the second largest contributor, accounting for 24,2 percent of the total.

Android 9 Pie which was released in 2018 got 18,2 percent of the vote, followed by Android 8 Oreo which got 13,7 percent of the vote. Android 7 and 7.1 Nougat, as well as Android 6 Marshmallow, accounted for 6,3 percent and 5,1 percent of the market share, respectively.

Most Used Android OS Versions

Android 9 Pie which was released in 2018 got 18,2 percent of the vote, followed by Android 8 Oreo which got 13,7 percent of the vote. Android 7 and 7.1 Nougat, as well as Android 6 Marshmallow, accounted for 6,3 percent and 5,1 percent of the market share, respectively.

Even though the percentage is small, the Android version released 7-8 years ago is still used today. Android 5 Lollipop, released in 2014, accounted for 3,9 percent of all Android devices, while Android 4.4 KitKat, released in 2013, accounted for 1,4 percent.

As summarized by Rancakmedia from GSM Arena, Wednesday (24/12/2021), the oldest Android version still found in this data is Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, which represents 0,6 percent of all devices. In 2012, android version 4.1 Jelly Bean was released, making it nine years old.

For Android 12, which was only released a few months ago, it has not yet shown the contribution percentage, which means it may not be widely used yet. Google itself just started rolling out Android 12 to users on October 19 2021.

However, not all Android users can immediately update to Android 12. Google will release the update in stages, starting with Pixel devices made by Google first.

After that, other smartphone brands will get their turn with the Android 12 update. Several brands that are confirmed to get the Android 12 update are Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Tecno, Vivo, and Xiaomi.

Conclusion:

Android 10 is the most popular version of Android, accounting for 26,5 percent of all devices accessing the Google Play Store. Android 11, released last year, was the second largest contributor at 24,2 percent. The oldest Android version still found in this data is Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, which was released in 2012.

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