Google Inc’s (GOOG) stats illustrates that the latest epitome of Android versions 4.1.x and 4.2.x codenamed Jelly Bean are the versions which are driving the growth. Over the past month, Jelly Bean’s usage share called distribution by Google has...
Google Inc (GOOG) released its Platform versions distribution statistics for Android on Tuesday. With new algorithms to collect data Google is tracking the platform distributions which is based on the number (frequency) of the times a user visits the...
Google has just updated the market share distribution of Android versions. As per the latest information, Android Jelly Bean--Android 4.1 and 4.2 versions--is still growing, while on the other side, it’s tough to predict whether or not Android 4.0...
As of Q3 end last year, 3 out of every 4 smartphones sold were powered by Android mobile OS. In smartphone space, there's a wind of Android platform. Google has already released seven major updates-- Donut, Éclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb,...
Just a week before, we explained how iOS 6 adoption is better than Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. As of October 1, 60% iPhone and 45% iPad users updated their device to iOS 6 version, while just 1.8% Android users...
Google launched its Nexus 7 Tablet in July to clinch market share of Apple's iPad and Amazon Kindle Fire. The search engine giant introduced the device at very affordable price starting from $199 and undoubtedly, the device is having...
Indiscriminately, tech-savvies were waiting for the Samsung’s Galaxy Note Event, held on August 15 of this year in New York. Finally, rumors were divulged (about the next flagship products) by the South Korean Giant at the event. At Galaxy...
Indeed, you are just few steps behind to get your hand with the world's best 7-inch Tablet. Really, it would be a good hearsay for those ordered the device in the last few weeks; they can expect the device...
Google is likely to unveil the latest version of its market leading Android OS - The Android 5 Jelly Bean later this month at its much talked about I/O conference. What makes this piece of news even more appealing...