
That’s good news indeed. We all know that many manufacturers customize their Android to their specific products, unlike the iOS which can be upgraded straight forward. But as of July 15, 55.5 percent of Android devices are already updated to Éclair. As the Éclair was released not long ago, this fast migration seemed to be good news for the Android community.
Android 1.5 and 1.6 however, still account for some 41 percent of overall Google-powered phones. Froyo (Android 2.2) seemed to be still in the mud, as only a measly 3.3 percent figure covers the chart. But this can’t be blamed, as there are no manufacturers that have updated their devices with Froyo, which means only Nexus One users, can run on Froyo, and since Nexus One has ended its service, it would be even slower to see the pickup. Hopefully now that dark green line at the very bottom will start to shoot upwards and all things will go well, as the mighty Android takes over the world.
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