![]() ![]() While Google definitely had bigger plans for Android 11, this does bode well for the upcoming Android 12 release. ![]() The major change that is being seen here is that previously newer versions of Android ended up taking a much longer time to get such a high adoption rate. This might also indicate that people are becoming more likely to adopt newer versions of operating systems, and fast adoption rates by manufacturers who are making the phones that have this operating system on them will probably be a factor too. In the US, Android mobile phones currently being sold are shipped with this latest version, and this is something that has further contributed to the kind of adoption rate that Google would ideally want to see. The latest version of Android is called Android 11, following Google’s recent discontinuing of its former trend of giving versions of its operating system cute nicknames such as Jellybean and Gingerbread, and it has been adopted by about 20% of Android users that are out there.Ĭonsidering the fact that this latest version has only really been around for about six months, this is actually a very impressive adoption rate if you think about it. Whenever a new version of Android is released, monitoring the number of people that upgrade their OS and make it so that they have the latest version of the operating system can be a useful way of determining whether or not the performance of the new version is up to the mark. ![]()
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