Google used to deliver month-to-month details concerning Android variant dissemination, through an openly open site. Nowadays, the organization is being undeniably less straightforward, potentially because of how heartlessly its portable operating system has been ridiculed by Apple as to the frosty speed at which gadgets get to run the most current adaptations.
We’re just wild-eyed speculating, so we don’t know for sure if any of the mentions at Apple events had anything to do with it. However, Google is currently making sporadic numbers available through Android Studio. The previous update was in January, and there is a new one today.
The market share of Android 13 among Android devices has more than doubled from 5% to 12.1% since January. If you disregard the fact that Android 13 has been available for almost exactly eight months, that is excellent performance.
But still. Android 12 originally come to the outline nearly 12 months after its delivery and by then it just had 13.3% of the pie, so going on like this its replacement is bound to overwhelm it. Last year, Samsung significantly improved its update strategy; however, Chinese companies like Oppo, OnePlus, and Realme acted fairly quickly as well.
Android version market share: January (above) vs. now (bottom)
The fact that Android 11 from 2020 still leads the pack, nearly two and a half years after its release, with a 23.5% market share is odd in today’s chart. That is in front of Android 12 and Android 12L’s joined 16.5% offer.