Android Marshmallow Now on 10.1 Percent of Active Devices



Android 6.0 Marshmallow has been slow to gain adoption, and whether it's due to the low number of new devices being released with the latest OS version, or few OS updates from Android OEMs is hard to say. To put the numbers in perspective, Android 6.0 Marshmallow made it to 1 percent of active devices in February, five months after its release to Nexus devices.

The June Android version distribution data shows that Android Lollipop has a total share of 35.4 percent of active Android devices (with Android 5.0 Lollipop running on 15.4 percent of devices and Android 5.1 Lollipop on 20 percent) that check into Google Play. Last month, Android Lollipop had a total share of 35.6 percent of active Android devices.




Google gathers figures from active devices visiting the Google Play app, which only supports Android 2.2 and above. KitKat continues to drop, now registering at 31.6 percent of active devices, down from 32.5 percent last month. Jelly Bean on the other hand as a total share of 18.9 percent, dropping down from 20.1 percent. Android 4.1.x was seen running on 6.8 percent devices (down from 7.2 percent), while Android 4.2.x was seen on 9.4 percent (down from 10 percent), and Android 4.3 on 2.7 percent devices (down from 2.9 percent).

Ice Cream Sandwich (or Android v4.0) was seen on 1.9 percent of devices, down from 2 percent last month. Android Gingerbread (v2.3.3-2.3.7) was at 2.0 percent, down from 2.2 percent, while Android 2.2 Froyo remained at 0.1 percent.

The latest OpenGL version distribution numbers, on the other hand, saw OpenGL 2.0 dominating at 48.6 percent, dropping from 49.6 percent the previous month, while OpenGL version 3.0 has risen to 41.8 percent from 41.4 percent, and OpenGL 3.1 sits at 9.6 percent.

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