Android Gingerbread Finally Overtaken By Jelly Bean
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Android has many advantages over other mobile operating systems. But it also has one major downside: fragmentation. Android fragmentation refers to the fact that your version of Android tends to be slightly different from the version of Android your friend has. It also refers to the fact that Android screen sizes, resolutions, and performance capabilities all vary widely.
Android fragmentation is a problem for app developers because they have to develop their apps for hundreds of potential loadouts. This means high-performance games like Subway Surfers may lag on some devices but work fine on others.
Android 4.0 has been out for well over a year and a half now. However, in spite of that fact, the version of Android released in 2010 remained the most popular operating system for a disturbingly long time.
Android 2.3 Gingerbread was the world’s most popular Android version up until yesterday, when it was finally announced that Jelly Bean had overtaken Gingerbread in terms of market share. That’s big news for developers and Android users alike. Developers can now push apps further into the future by developing them solely for Android 4.1 and higher, and users can enjoy the fruits of the labors of these app developers.
Google released full Android version states on Monday. Those stats can be viewed here. However, I’ve posted the most relevant data below.
Android market share data for July 2013:

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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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