24% Android-smartphone with Gingerbread
According to latest data released by Google, and collected on the basis of information on the visit of the market applications Android Market in a two-week period prior to 1 August, 24.3% of users use a version of the Android OS, code-named Gingerbread. Most are still using an older version of Android Froyo, which accounted for 55.9% of all users of the mobile OS. Although OS Android 2.3, 2.3.2, 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 were quickly mastered the manufacturers of smartphones, compared with earlier versions, most users are still the "old» Android 2.2. A significant number of users remains with Android 2.1 - such is 15.2%. It should be noted that the increase in the number of devices with Android Gingerbread did not begin at the time of release, but only from May 2011. Moreover, the number of users almost Android 2.2 has not changed in comparison with February 2011, when a version 2.3. This suggests that the increase was mainly due to the purchase of new devices and the transition from older versions of the system. At the same time the proportion of users with Android tablets are low - Android Honeycomb version is only 1.3% of all users of the OS, despite the fact that she is almost six months on the market. An interesting and statistics showing resolution screen devices that connect to the Android Market . 74.5% have so-called "normal» Normal / hdpi screens with a weight of 180 to 280 dpi. This group includes smart phones and tablet with a screen diagonal of 3 to 5 inches and a VGA resolution or higher. It is not surprising, given the fact that the market for quite a few Android-smartphone with a 4-inch screen and WVGA-resolution. In second place "normal" screens Normal / mdpi with a resolution of 130-180 pixels per inch, which include models with 3.2-3.5 inch diagonal with HVGA resolution.
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