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Marshmallow finally jumps past 1% in Android distribution chart Comments

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m650124
  • mob master
  • 9D{6
  • 03 Feb 2016

1.2 % in 4 months its really bad.now only 7-8 months left to release Android N.By this pace it hardly surpass 10 to 15 %.
Now Guess what new version is Arrived and it will take more slow pace for upgrade. Bcoz companies still busy in Android M update program.

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  • Anonymous
  • mtjJ
  • 03 Feb 2016

Rohit12, 03 Feb 2016only 1% in 4 months ? we can safely say that marshmallow has been a big failure.The same thing happens whit every new Android OS release so it's a Google fail, or Android OEMs fail.
Honesty I have been testing Marshmallow on a Moto G 2014 for the past week and it works great. It's more fluid than Lollipop and the stand up time is improved significantly. Overall Marshmallow is a positive step foreword.

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R344108
  • Rohit12
  • ut%k
  • 03 Feb 2016

Xdadevet, 03 Feb 2016How is it a failure? Marshmallow fixed all of Lollipops bugs and annoyances, added new feature... morecheck your facts ios 9 got installed in 70% devices within 10-20 days. Even Windows 10 had 50-60% share within 2-3 weeks.
On other hand, Google has failed to bring latest update to all mobiles. Surely this is google's biggest failure that their latest os runs in only 1% devices.

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H53369
  • HEUY
  • fjRR
  • 03 Feb 2016

Brynn, 02 Feb 2016They are saving MM for S7 then updates for other phones will be quicker. The effort required t... moreTo add on ur points OEMs need to optimize the new os to better function and to fully exploit the hardware and not cause the user greef. patience is always good and guarantees that when the os is finally rolled out is the best experience the user gets. eg on the note 4 samsung took a while to hand out the lollipop update and when it came it was something good only had a few issues which were squashed with a few patches and now this nite can go for another three years and it will still be a fire breathing code breaker. cant wait for MM to roll out.

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  • Anonymous
  • vCFe
  • 03 Feb 2016

If 1% of the PCs were running Windows 10, 4 months after release, Microsoft would be crucified and they'd literally be mocked out of the marketplace. Very disappointing to see Google lagging like this.

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  • Michael
  • JI@X
  • 03 Feb 2016

Xdadevet, 03 Feb 2016It does include custom ROMs based on Marshmallow (in fact, that's basically all it shows at th... moreI received update on my LG G4 at the end of Novemver, last year. It was official release for this phone.

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  • Anonymous
  • EbVd
  • 03 Feb 2016

Xdadevet, 03 Feb 2016How is it a failure? Marshmallow fixed all of Lollipops bugs and annoyances, added new feature... moreNot just nexus rolled out to several other phones, HTC M8 being one.

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t111
  • terron
  • LHjZ
  • 03 Feb 2016

These statistics numbers are shameful if you look deeper you'll see that some things not going well

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  • Sudhir Kotalwar
  • bEPE
  • 03 Feb 2016

Xdadevet, 03 Feb 2016How is it a failure? Marshmallow fixed all of Lollipops bugs and annoyances, added new feature... more6.0 does not support OTG I guess... it can read abut cannot transfer data from OTG.... :(

I have Moto X Play

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  • Anonymous
  • Mqkw
  • 03 Feb 2016

Xdadevet, 03 Feb 2016It does include custom ROMs based on Marshmallow (in fact, that's basically all it shows at th... moremoto g3, g3 turbo, x play, style both got the update in most countries.

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  • Anonymous
  • 7XpA
  • 03 Feb 2016

Note5, 03 Feb 2016Really funny! Their most latest and greatest edition is running in 1% of the devices! Google m... moreDon't worry it'll get to 2% by 2017. lol.

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X18256
  • Xdadevet
  • CAmY
  • 03 Feb 2016

JOJO, 03 Feb 2016who cares? with or without Marshmallow, the Android phones are freezing, are crashing or re... moreI can see from your comment that you don't own a Android phone at all and are trying to justify your leash tied around your neck by Apple. Please, stay there, you would make an excellent case study for Stockholm Syndrome.

I work with and modify my Android phone a lot, and what you're saying is utter bull. Even on experimental firmware versions it doesn't crash, freeze or reboot.

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  • Toms_Jones
  • pWBu
  • 03 Feb 2016

Xdadevet, 03 Feb 2016How is it a failure? Marshmallow fixed all of Lollipops bugs and annoyances, added new feature... moreActually moto x 2014 has had 6.0 long time now and htc m8 got 6.0 few days ago. In Finland at least

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  • Xdadevet
  • Ni5F
  • 03 Feb 2016

Rohit12, 03 Feb 2016only 1% in 4 months ? we can safely say that marshmallow has been a big failure.How is it a failure? Marshmallow fixed all of Lollipops bugs and annoyances, added new features, have better power management and is more fluid. The update hasn't rolled out to any phone yet except the Nexus range (which is for developers) and you call it a failure. That's like calling iOS10 a failure even though it hasn't been released, but the beta preview showed it worked perfectly. You don't understand how open source distribution of modified software packages work, and you shouldn't comment on what you don't know.

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  • Xdadevet
  • Ni5F
  • 03 Feb 2016

Herodroid, 03 Feb 2016do u guy think that this chart includes phones with custom ROM marshmallow? or it is only offi... moreIt does include custom ROMs based on Marshmallow (in fact, that's basically all it shows at this point as there are next to no Android 6 official updates). Only the HTC A9 and Nexus devices has the official update, they don't come close to making up 1% of the market.

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N630107
  • Note5
  • KS7M
  • 03 Feb 2016

Really funny! Their most latest and greatest edition is running in 1% of the devices! Google must be ashamed of it for such a pathetic situation! We are sitting many months after 6.0 was launched!

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H1261227
  • Herodroid
  • 0xST
  • 03 Feb 2016

do u guy think that this chart includes phones with custom ROM marshmallow? or it is only official updates?

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  • Anonymous
  • PIMI
  • 03 Feb 2016

till android change its update policy by giving update to most phones which is capable....this will continue to be a problem

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i19812
  • imohsin
  • t@EW
  • 03 Feb 2016

that's why i opt for Nexus phones or stock Android phones.

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  • Anonymous
  • Hkt}
  • 03 Feb 2016

If mobile companies rollout marshmallow to their respective phones
Mobile owners will sure update

But mobile companies holding rollout then what's the point of this piechart

Some moderator should be keepin an eye for this kind of info in Gsmarena

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