>The city of Android
>lollipop
>over 30%
Holy shit, I was expecting like 5%, with marshmallow at <0.1%
Why is Marshmallow so low?
>>52256981
Because most people don't use Nexus phones, and don't use Cyanogenmod. So they get everything 6+ months late.
>>52256503
Yeah, that surprises me too, but I'm more surprised about 2.2, 2.3 and 4.0 being so low. They are a bit old, but not everyone buys a new phone that often and some phones don't really get updated.
>>52257005
i love you ruby
>>52257005
Huh. It just surprised me because I see a lot of the people I hang out with using Marshmallow on their phones, though I'm pretty sure a lot of them also have Nexus phones.
I like how Google groups versions for no reason except making it look less shitty.
>>52257123
New Android versions are rolled out in this order (in general):
1. Phones with "Nexus" in the name.
2. Custom ROMs.
3. Everything else.
It takes a while because there's a crap ton of different phones with different hardware, that all may need driver updates. Also, phone manufacturers are notoriously lazy, and many people like to avoid updates anyways.
>>52257224
So you're saying they should group them in such a way to make them more shitty?
>>52257224
What are you even saying