How Google’s ‘biggest Android problem’ continues

Google released Android 13 about a year ago, but the adoption rate of this latest OS version remains low. According to Android distribution numbers from Google, only 15 per cent of Android smartphones are currently running on Android 13.

In the period from April to June, Android 13 has experienced an expected increase in growth, moving from 12.1 per cent to 14.7 per cent.

The adoption of Android 13 has been relatively better than previous releases. This can be attributed partly to the quick rollout of the Android 13 update by Samsung, OnePlus, and other manufacturers.

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