Android Fragmentation – Changing How the Numbers Add Up

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Fragmentation has been a much discussed issue over the past few years. And it does not seem to be resolving itself in the most recent information which has been released. Gingerbread is still holding strong at about 39% and given that it was released at the end of 2010, it still has a huge market [...]

Android Fragmentation Will Never End

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Gingerbread remains majority share holder for Android OS Another report of the state of Android Fragmentation has come out and Ice Cream Sandwich is now at 23.7% and Jelly Bean is at 1.8%. The two combined have finally broken the 25% barrier and are going to continue to rise. But that rise is dependent on [...]

Android 4.0 – Fragmentation Continues For ICS

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Latest report show very small growth in ICS adoption at 7.1% Google has posted the most recent numbers for Android on their Android Developer site and the numbers they are showing for Ice Cream Sandwich adoption leave something to be desired. As of June 1st, Android 4.0 has a share of 7.1% of all Android [...]

Is This A Picture Of The Android Fragmentation Effect?

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The discussions regarding Android Fragmentation have been moving upward this month, especially because of the most recent numbers coming from Google’s own Android Developer site. The numbers for ICS adoption as of the beginning of the month show Android 4.0 with a 4.9% share of Android devices. That is less than 5% and it has [...]

Are Wireless Carriers Responsible For Fragmentation?

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Carriers release few updates for phones as compared to the OS updates created.   And it is the lack of updates being released which should be raising some big concerns amongst all the manufacturers of phones. While there is no empirical proof of the number of updates which smart phone owners never seem to get, [...]