Android stats: Nougat usage slips, Oreo on almost 25% of devices, Pie still in the sky

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as declared in The laanalisis Android platform usage report has been launched by Google, providing a high-level breakdown of OS version popularity based upon active devices that were used to access the Google Play Store in the seven-day period ending October 26. Furthermore, as has been the case by prior roundups, AOSP devices are excluded from the gathered statistics. Alextremely of note was the observed improvement in Oreo usage, almost tripling the increase recorded the last report of 2.5 points. Meanwhile, after a net change of zero last time around, total Android 7.x usage fell by 2.6 points by the majority comprised of the first iteration of Nougat. One notable absentee from the roundup continues to be the laanalisis version of Google's mobile operating system, Android 9.0 Pie, that continue has not been able to muster up the minimum 0.1% of recorded usage necessary to appear in the stats.


Blu announces Vivo Go, the first Android Pie Go edition phone

Blu has announced that its newest phone for the US, the Vivo Go, is based on Android Go, and is our first example of Android Pie Go edition. Android Go is part of Google's initiative to make Android devices more affordable and thAmerica more ubiquitoAmerica for the masses. In August, it was announced that Android Go would be making the leap to Android Pie, bringing a handful of improvements. The new Blu Vivo Go going to alextremely be the first Android Pie Go edition device, and is likely a sign of more devices to come. The low-end phone uses a quad core MediaTek 6739 SoC running at 1.5GHz, by 1GB of RAM and a 2,600 mAh battery.

Blu announces Vivo Go, the first Android Pie Go edition phone




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