Android Jelly Bean adoption hits 1.2%, up 50% during August, Ice Cream Sandwich at 21%

September 5, 2012

New data from Google’s developer website shows that the number of devices running Android 4.1 (its 2-month-old Jelly Bean system) rose by 50 percent over the last month to hit 1.2 percent, while installations of Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) rose by close to 25 percent to reach 20.9 percent overall.

The figures, which were collected during a week period closing September 4, are a further indication that increased upgrade support and new device launches are seeing uptake of the latest Android flavors rise, but overall the Android operating system remains fragmented.

To that point, Gingerbread (Android 2.3 – which supports a number of low end tablets and smartphones) remains the most used system for active devices. However, its share of the active market did drop from 60.6 percent in August to account for 57.5 percent at the beginning of September. That followed a similar 6.1 percent decline July through August.

android breakdown 520x296 Android Jelly Bean adoption hits 1.2%, up 50% during August, Ice Cream Sandwich at 21%

Google surprised many yesterday when Motorola Mobility, the handset division it recently got the green light to acquire for $12.5 billion, launched two new phones that do not run the latest Android 4.1 system.

Instead the Droid Razr HD and Droid Razr M will launch based on Ice Cream Sandwich, with Jelly Bean updates set to arrive for both smartphones soon. Motorola also revealed plans to give $100 of credit towards the new DROID devices for any one who owns a 2011-built Motorola phone that cannot be upgraded to Android Jelly Bean.

The fact that Google-owned Motorola didn’t unveil Jelly Bean powered devices clearly highlights the fragmentation and support issues that the operating system suffers.

In addition to launching new phones yesterday, Google gave an update on the size of its Android presence. Chairman Eric Schmidt revealed that 1.3 million Android devices are now being activated per day, and the total number has now reached 480 million.

Check out Android’s stats from August to make a more detailed comparison of your own.

Image via Flickr / quinn.anya

Article source: TNW http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheNextWeb/~3/iz8GEd2Ar0U/

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