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If they’re still on Jelly Bean here in 2018, chances are pretty good they’re not interested in updating their smartphone in any way at all, anyway.
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That’s assuming those people actually care to update their apps to the latest version available. That many people will have to start using Firefox… or Opera… or something even more savage! Doing a very, very safe assumption that Google is up to 2.5-billion by now, that’s around 80-million people. Since then, a Newzoo report said Android was up to 2.3-billion smartphones in use in November of 2017. That information comes from a 7-day period of data collection ending on September 28th, 2018.Īs of May of 2017, Google suggested there were 2-billion devices running Android around the world. UPDATE: If you take a peek at the Distribution Dashboard for Android right now, you’ll find Jelly Bean at 3.2%. Jelly Bean was at a measly 3.5-percent, but still accountable. The most recent Android distribution numbers showed that Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich were nearly gone beyond reasonable measure. If you purchased an Android phone in the last several years, you’ll still be safe for a significant amount of time. That’s Android 4.4, and the 5th-largest population of Android user behind Oreo, Nougat, Marshmallow, and Lollipop. At the latest update (according to a recent commit via XDA) Chrome will no longer support any version of Android below KitKat.