Slowly, the tech giant Google has now managed to balance things and bring the latest versions for greater use. February numbers show that with Android Nougat the tech giant Google finally taking on the role of the most widely used version. Every month, in the early days, the tech giant Google collects statistics from its own app store and shows which versions of its mobile operating system are most widely used. Hence, the month of February was no exception and the numbers revealed shows a surprise. Finally, the tech giant Google’s most used mobile operating system, Android Nougat has assumed its leading role in this ecosystem. Adding the usage rate of these two versions of Android Nougat, 7 and 7.1, already reaches a value of 28.5%, slightly above all other Android versions. Well near the Android Nougat we still have the previous leader of this table, of course, I am talking about the Android Marshmallow, which claims for itself 28.1% of the devices.
Further from these positions is the Android Oreo, which was released late last year. The latest version of Android is present in only 1.1% of smartphones using the tech giant Google’s mobile operating system. The causes for this fragmentation of Android are already well known. Many blame manufacturers and operators who do not invest in these updates, keeping smartphones often without even the necessary security updates. The tech giant Google has tried to counter this and the latest versions seem to be breaking through this barrier, although at a very slow pace, but still the tech giant Google managed to do so. So, what do you think about this results? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.