Android oreo will not be the most used until 2020
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After months of waiting Android Oreo is already among us. The new version of the operating system is already a reality and it does it loaded with new features. Currently, only Google phones (Google Pixel and Nexus) will update to this version 8.0. In the coming months, the rest of the brands will start, with the high-end in the lead.
Android Oreo will not be the most used until 2020
This launch is important, after the somewhat disappointing results of Android Nougat. And is that this version has never managed to position itself as one of the most used. Although, Android Oreo is not expected to become the most widely used Android version until 2020.
Android Oreo will be the most used
Until now, Marshmallow is still the most used by Android users. While Lollipop remains in second position, although its decline has already begun. Nougat is expected to further grow its market share. But this growth is being much slower than expected. Although it should be driven thanks to low and mid-range mobiles.
With Android Oreo it seems that the situation will be similar in certain aspects. It will take three years until it is positioned as the most used version of the operating system. We must first wait for 2018, the year in which the first series Android Oreo phones arrive. Also a time when most mobiles have the option to upgrade to this version.
So the introduction of Android Oreo in the market will be somewhat slow. But in about three years it will rank as the most used, if the experts' predictions are true. We will see if it is so.
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