Google finally calls back to the numbers



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In recent years we have reported here and there on the blog about the distribution of Android and iOS. Both Apple and Google have repeatedly mentioned official developer distribution numbers, so we always knew how fast an Android version was distributed.

But Google last published the correct numbers in May 2019. At the end of 2019 there was something like a trend, but we hoped it would be. After all, Apple is now trending in a similar direction and giving fewer and fewer figures on the current distribution of iOS.

Android: Google gives current figures

But this week there was a little surprise, because the numbers have now completely disappeared for normal users, but there is a completely new version for developers. As 9TOGoogle reports, the numbers for the Android distribution can now be found in Android Studio.

As expected, Android 8 and 9 dominate the market shortly before the launch of Android 11, so there is no surprise compared to development in recent years. If you want an updated Android smartphone, you can buy a fully updated Android Pixel smartphone or flagship.

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