Android Pie Accounts for 22.6% of the Ecosystem Thanks to Project Treble: Google
Google on Wednesday claimed its Project Treble is having the desired result in helping more than Android vendors roll out timely updates to their devices. In its official blog post, the company said that the biggest bear witness of change lies in the increased adoption of Android Pie, which reportedly accounted for 22.6 percent of the ecosystem at the terminate of Baronial, making it the biggest major version of Android in circulation.
According to Google, the adoption of Android Pie has been much higher than that of Android Oreo and Oreo MR1 when measured relative to their launch dates. While Android Pie is already present on 22.6 percent of all Android devices, Oreo deemed for but 8.9 pct of the ecosystem past the end of July 2018, just before Android nine Pie was launched in AOSP. "This … shows that Projection Treble has had a positive effect on updatability", said the company.
Google too praised its partner OEMs for issuing fast software updates to their respective Android devices. Singling out Xiaomi, Essential and OnePlus for special praise, the visitor pointed out that they either rolled out the Android 10 update to some of their devices or announced beta programs for their flagships on the same day the software was released to AOSP.
"In addition to these partners, many manufacturers such as ASUS, LG, Motorola, OPPO, Realme, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Transsion, and Vivo have committed to updating some of their devices to Android 10 by the cease of the year", said the company. Overall, while the Android update schedule has, no uncertainty, improved in relative terms, information technology even so remains fractured and chaotic for the most part, and Google will take to keep working to make timely updates more of a norm than an exception.
Source: https://beebom.com/android-pie-percentage-project-treble/
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