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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Founder of Android: Android OS Issues Not Much 'Taste'


Android co-founder Rich Miner offensive debate about why Google's mobile operating system is fragmented with different versions or flavors. According to him, it's not a big deal.

Google Android is so diverse, no doubt getting his new OS makes the handset more prestigious and a lot of consumers into consideration in buying a smartphone.

However, more than 34 percent of Android users who have been using Andoid taste nearly three years old, Gingerbread 2.3. Miner argued, many people do not care to have the latest OS. Thus excerpted from TechRadar, Monday (07/15/2013).



Speaking in the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council, Google Venture's employees said that users are pleased with the performance of the handset, regardless of the version of Android that is used.

"I think if you ask the consumer, 'Did you find the updated OS phones need this?' but they were quite happy with the performance there. So I'm sure it's (many Android flavors) is not a big problem, "he said.

New version of Android, 4.2 Jelly Bean, just mounted on 5.6 percent of Android devices. If combined with version 4.1, Jelly Bean recorded 32.3 percent. Then the data is officially announced that 23.3 percent of Android users sign in using version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).

Well, if you view Apple's iOS, Google's competitors would be able to push its latest operating system to all iDevice in order to provide a better experience. Even when the announcement of iOS 7, the company with the iconic apple logo it claimed 93 percent of iPhone running on iOS 6.

The developers also complain that the fragmented Android operating system. The reason, they find it difficult to deliver applications to all versions of Android besutannya. While Apple users can easily and quickly obtain the latest OS.

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