Updated Android distribution chart shows gains for KitKat

08 January, 2015

Google has made its monthly update to the Android developer dashboard, specifically the "Platform Versions" chart. This tells us how much market share each Android iteration still has among currently active devices. The data is collected from the Google Play Store app.

KitKat is now at 39.1% of the pie (and up 5.2%), though the three different versions called Jelly Bean are still in the lead when counted together. In total, Jelly Bean is installed on 46% of devices, though obviously KitKat keeps growing and should catch up in the next few months.

If we don't count all Jelly Bean variants together, then KitKat is already in the lead. Gingerbread sticks around too with 7.8% of the market (though 1.3% less than before), while Froyo is at 0.4% and clearly on the way out.

Google notes that versions with less than 0.1% distribution don't make it to its chart, which means Lollipop has yet to cross that incredibly low threshold, despite being the latest incarnation of the OS. This tells us that sales of the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 aren't record breaking by any measure, at least not so far.

KitKat is now more than a year old and it still hasn't managed to cross 50%, so it will take a very long time for Lollipop to rise, that's pretty much a given.

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  • Anonymous
  • 09 Jan 2015
  • q8Q

They didn't say you had to get the Nexus 6. And rooting is not that dangerous if you research and follow directions.

  • Anonymous
  • 09 Jan 2015
  • q8Q

Why would you go to iPhone for updates? Have you seen what ios7 and 8 did to devices? Constant, bugs, crashes, and lags. And they have had to release updates constantly to try and fix it and usually made new bugs

  • Anonymous
  • 08 Jan 2015
  • sXJ

Thank you for that. Wonder when the "A" products team would show up.

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