Android 1.5 and 1.6 are still major players within the field, together accounting for some 41 percent of all Google-powered phones in use as of July 15 — but for the first time, Android 2.1 is on significantly more than half of the phones obtainable, up from a fair 50 percent in mid-June. 55.5 percent of devices are running Eclair to be exact, and Froyo also makes an appearance with a little bit sliver of 3.3 percent — an anemic figure obviously hampered by the undeniable fact that no person outside Google itself (on the now nearly-defunct Nexus One) has deployed the most recent version yet. It\’s fascinating to determine the change inside the version mix over the years get visualized like this — now all we want is that dark green line at the very bottom to shoot upwards and obliterate everything else on the graph. Let\’s make it happen, guys.

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