Android statistics: September 2018
Google forgot to update the pie chart picture. Is that because they wait for Android Pie (Android 9.0) to show up in the statistics? Or is it already showing up? Google released new statistics, so let's find out what changed compared to previous month.
Facts about the Android versions compared to previous month:
https://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/ |
Statistics, facts and trends
Versions over time
Facts about the Android versions compared to previous month:
- The landscape is still a jungle of versions with no outstanding dominant version
- Android 9 (Pie) is not shown yet
- Android 8.1 and 8.0 are the only ones with an up trend
- We see a strong uptrend which might be related to the fact that more phones provide OS upgrades these days
- Android 7.1 has reached it's peak and is now heading downwards
- Android 7.0, 6.0, and 5.1 are showing a steady decrease
- Android 5.0 is at the end of it's cycle and is slowly becoming irrelevant
- Android 4.4 is still showing a steady and is heading towards the 5% marker
Codenames over time
- Android Pie is not shown in this chart yet
- Android Oreo passed Lollipop and will pass Marshmallow next month
- Android Nougat is still the most important but is showing a decrease
- Android Marshmallow and Lollipop have a steady line downwards
- Android KitKat is decreasing and nearing the end game
General trends
- More brands provide OS upgrades for certain phone models
- More brands are experimenting with stock Android on certain models
- New Android versions take about one to two months after release before we see them appearing in the statistics
- It takes at least 6 months after first appearance in the statistics to gain +- 5% market share
- For each codename, from the point it has 5% to the point it's on the #1 position takes about 1 year
- It can take up to a year after the version/codename has reached it's full potential before it starts to show a steady decrease in market share
- Steady decreasing versions will decrease +- 10% market share per year
- Decreasing versions that have reached the 10% market share line, will decrease +-5% in the following year
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