Considering the fact that we’re about nine months far from Google’s release of Froyo , you’d expect that version of its mobile OS to were distributed quite widely by now and indeed it has. 61.3 percent of ( the numerous ) active Android devices — handsets and tablets, anything with access to the Market is eligible — worldwide at the moment are running version 2.2, making it the foremost prevalent iteration of the software at the present. Much more encouraging news is that, when taken together with Android 2.1, that group swells to account for greater than 90 percent of active Google devices. To be able to check out the reverse, rather moldy, side of the coin, however, you’ll note that the most recent mobile version of the OS, Gingerbread (2.3), is just on 1 percent of devices, while absolutely the finest Android, Honeycomb (3.0), barely scrapes a pair tenths of a percent together. So yes, things are moving inexorably forward, just not as rapidly as some may need hoped.
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