Android OS Distribution released, Gingerbread leads at 55%, ICS makes entry
Jan 5, 2012 News
The Android development team at Google has released the Android OS distribution. The previous report released showed the increasing number of Android devices sporting the Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Though Android 2.2 Froyo has been dominating the Android marketplace but the latest report has a new leading OS as well as a new entry.
Gingerbread has gathered 55% of the Android Marketplace which is a 10% increase from October. Froyo follows this with 30% of the marketplace. Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) has made its entry into the chart with 0.6%.
The entry of Android 4.0 in the marketplace at such an early stage is interesting compared to all other Android OS’s gain. This is mainly cause of ICS supports both smartphone and Tablets. And more importantly, the source code of ICS has been released to Android developers, so ICS tablets are already hitting markets.
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Tags: Android 2.2, android 2.3, android 4.0, Android OS distribution, Froyo, gingerbread, honeycomb


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