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Google provides data about the relative number of devices running a given version of the Android platform month by month, and with the last piece of the puzzle arriving yesterday, we’re able to look at the big picture. Last year we saw the rise of the modern Android: while Gingerbread, Froyo and basically everything pre-4.0 started to decay (some died out almost completely), Jelly Bean was rising fast, with an almost 50% growth year-over-year. This infographic visualizes the monthly changes in Android version distribution.]]>

Google provides data about the relative number of devices running a given version of the Android platform month by month, and with the last piece of the puzzle arriving yesterday, we’re able to look at the big picture. Last year we saw the rise of the modern Android: while Gingerbread, Froyo and basically everything pre-4.0 started to decay (some died out almost completely), Jelly Bean was rising fast, with an almost 50% growth year-over-year. This infographic visualizes the monthly changes in Android version distribution.]]>
Thu, 16 Jan 2014 10:03:29 GMT /slideshow/android-version960/30095016 getinch@slideshare.net(getinch) Android version history getinch Google provides data about the relative number of devices running a given version of the Android platform month by month, and with the last piece of the puzzle arriving yesterday, we’re able to look at the big picture. Last year we saw the rise of the modern Android: while Gingerbread, Froyo and basically everything pre-4.0 started to decay (some died out almost completely), Jelly Bean was rising fast, with an almost 50% growth year-over-year. This infographic visualizes the monthly changes in Android version distribution. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/android-version-960-140116100329-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Google provides data about the relative number of devices running a given version of the Android platform month by month, and with the last piece of the puzzle arriving yesterday, we’re able to look at the big picture. Last year we saw the rise of the modern Android: while Gingerbread, Froyo and basically everything pre-4.0 started to decay (some died out almost completely), Jelly Bean was rising fast, with an almost 50% growth year-over-year. This infographic visualizes the monthly changes in Android version distribution.
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