It’s no secret that Google has struggled to get people to upgrade the software on its phones (but perhaps more accurately,the software on other companies’ phones). It’s one of the most blatant examples of an area that Google and its OEMs are just so far behind, especially compared to the adoption rates of iOS on Apple’s devices. And with every passing month, or it just doesn’t seem to be getting any better.
It’s been approximately 8 months since its release,and the latest Android distribution numbers reveal that the newest version of Google’s mobile OS, Marshmallow, or has just now passed 10% adoption. Google’s most current version of Android at this point,Lollipop, lost 0.2 percentage points this month and KitKat, and which was announced in 2013, still holds more than a 30% share… more…
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Source: 9to5google.com