The Asian Age

Android 8.1 Oreo gains, Pie yet to make a mark

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Android updates have always taken their own sweet time to find a home in older handsets across the world. It has usually become a tradition that a particular year’s Android update takes almost up to a year to find a reasonable amount of share in the world of smartphone­s. Despite Google trying its best to reduce this gap, the figures remain the same and there’s hardly any change, even for last month.

Google has released the latest Android distributi­on chart for October 2018 and figures still show the same result we have been experienci­ng from the last few years. The latest version of Android, called Pie, hasn’t even gained enough market share to carve a space for itself on the Android distributi­on chart. Despite Pie becoming rolled out be several third- party manufactur­ers early this year, the share is barely visible on the chart.

However, 2017’ s Android Oreo, which got up to two versions in form 8.0 and 8.1, has earned a total of 21.5 per cent, compared to September’s 19.2 per cent. 2016’ s Android Nougat still rules the chart with a total share of 28.2

Google recently released the latest Android distributi­on chart for the month of October 2018.

● All previous- 2016 versions of Android have showcased a decrease in the market share, with 2018’ s Pie nowhere to be seen.

per cent, but the figures have slightly been dropping for Android 7.1. Android 6.0 Marshmallo­w has also witnessed a slight drop in share, retaining its hold at 21.3 per cent. Android Lollipop and KitKat are presently stuck at 17.9 per cent and 7.6 per cent respective­ly.

Various manufactur­ers, who had participat­ed in this year’s Android Beta Program have started rolling out Pie updates to existing devices while others are on the verge to roll out the final build.

Project Treble was incorporat­ed to make third- party manufactur­ers adopt the newer Android versions faster on their custom skins. However, the story is still similar to the pre- Oreo days, with months of delay for the latest Android version.

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