Wednesday, February 4, 2015

With 1.6 percent, Lollipop earn a tajadita Android – CNET in Spanish

The latest version of Google’s mobile operating system has reached enough devices to appear on the radar of Google.

Android 5.0 Lollipop eventually appear on the radar of Google . Google

Android 5.0 Lollipop finally has enough market share to appear on the radar of Google.

According to the latest version of Android Developers Dashboard, published Monday, Lollipop found in 1.6 percent of Android devices. This percentage takes into account all Android devices Google Play visited one store over a seven day period ended February 2.

This marks the first time Lollipop has appeared in the Dashboard since Developers the operating system was launched in November. The Dashboard displays only the versions of Android with greater than 0.1 percent share. And although a share of 1.6 percent is not a big slice of the pie, it demonstrates that operators and vendors of mobile devices have advanced in deploying the latest version of the operating system last month.

Motorola was one of the first manufacturers to deploy Android 5.0 shortly after its release. Still, the company is working on expanding the deployment of the operating system on all your devices worldwide. Motorola said through a blog the reason why Android 5.0 and newer versions of Android in general take so long to reach users around the world.

After Google makes available a new operating system, manufacturers Mobile phones must of put the system under test; The same must do the operators and other stakeholders. A limited deployment of the operating system is done and goes to a small number of users. Then test deployments are expanding region. The mobile operators must put the operating system tested to ensure it meets your requirements. And all this must apply to each phone and Android tablet.

Lollipop has also been plagued by technical problems. Google had to solve some problems on Android 5.0 running on the Nexus devices, which led him to launch Android 5.0. 1 and Android 5.0.2. On Saturday, HTC announced that it will not achieve timely launch Android 5.0 to versions for operators of HTC One M8 and M7, which were scheduled to launch on February 1.

Among the other versions of Android , Jelly Bean, which was deployed in 2012, still dominates the market with 44.5 percent share. But KitKat, which debuted in 2013, is catching up with 39.7 percent share. Older versions of the operating system Ice Cream Sandwich and Gingerbread stayed with smaller contributions: 6.4 percent and 7.4 percent respectively

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