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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Android tablets still unwanted? Honeycomb makes up just 1% of Android usage, study finds
Android Honeycomb, first announced by Google at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2011, is now widely available across dozens of Android tablet models. As Google’s first publicly available operating system developed specifically for media tablets, Honeycomb was hotly anticipated ahead of its unveiling, but end users have seemingly not been impressed by the OS or the slates that have emerged carrying the platform. According to a recent study, Honeycomb tablets account for just 1% of Android usage. Read on for more. Ad network Chitika analyzed hundreds of millions of impressions served to Android devices during the course of one week, and found that Gingerbread accounted for two-thirds of all Android devices. Froyo powered 28% of Android devices and Donut
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