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| <h2 id="Platform">Platform Versions</h2> |
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| <p>This page provides data about the relative number of active devices |
| running a given version of the Android platform. This can help you |
| understand the landscape of device distribution and decide how to prioritize |
| the development of your application features for the devices currently in |
| the hands of users. For information about how to target your application to devices based on |
| platform version, read about <a |
| href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels">API levels</a>.</p> |
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| <h3 id="PlatformCurrent">Current Distribution</h3> |
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| <p>The following pie chart and table is based on the number of Android devices that have accessed |
| Google Play within a 14-day period ending on the data collection date noted below.</p> |
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| <table> |
| <tr> |
| <th>Version</th> |
| <th>Codename</th> |
| <th>API Level</th> |
| <th>Distribution</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-1.5.html">1.5</a></td><td>Cupcake</td> <td>3</td><td>0.2%</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-1.6.html">1.6</a></td><td>Donut</td> <td>4</td><td>0.5%</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-2.1.html">2.1</a></td><td>Eclair</td> <td>7</td><td>4.7%</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-2.2.html">2.2</a></td><td>Froyo</td> <td>8</td><td>17.3%</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-2.3.html">2.3 - 2.3.2</a> |
| </td><td rowspan="2">Gingerbread</td> <td>9</td><td>0.4%</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-2.3.3.html">2.3.3 - 2.3.7 |
| </a></td><!-- Gingerbread --> <td>10</td><td>63.6%</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-3.1.html">3.1</a></td> |
| <td rowspan="2">Honeycomb</td> <td>12</td><td>0.5%</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-3.2.html">3.2</a></td> <!-- Honeycomb --><td>13</td><td>1.9%</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-4.0.html">4.0 - 4.0.2</a></td> |
| <td rowspan="2">Ice Cream Sandwich</td><td>14</td><td>0.2%</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><a href="/about/versions/android-4.0.3.html">4.0.3 - 4.0.4</a></td> |
| <!-- ICS --> <td>15</td><td>10.7%</td></tr> |
| </table> |
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| <img alt="" |
| src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?&cht=p&chs=460x310&chd=t:0.2,0.5,4.7,17.3,0.4,63.6,0.5,1.9,0.2,10.7&chl=Android%201.5|Android%201.6|Android%202.1|Android%202.2|Android%202.3|Android%202.3.3|Android%203.1|Android%203.2|Android%204.0|Android%204.0.3&chco=c4df9b,6fad0c&chf=bg,s,00000000" /> |
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| <p style="clear:both"><em>Data collected during a 14-day period ending on July 2, 2012</em></p> |
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| <p style="font-size:.9em">* <em>Other: 0.1% of devices running obsolete versions</em></p> |
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| <h3 id="PlatformHistorical">Historical Distribution</h3> |
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| <p>The following stacked line graph provides a history of the relative number of |
| active Android devices running different versions of the Android platform. It also provides a |
| valuable perspective of how many devices your application is compatible with, based on the |
| platform version.</p> |
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| <p>Notice that the platform versions are stacked on top of each other with the oldest active |
| version at the top. This format indicates the total percent of active devices that are compatible |
| with a given version of Android. For example, if you develop your application for |
| the version that is at the very top of the chart, then your application is |
| compatible with 100% of active devices (and all future versions), because all Android APIs are |
| forward compatible. Or, if you develop your application for a version lower on the chart, |
| then it is currently compatible with the percentage of devices indicated on the y-axis, where the |
| line for that version meets the y-axis on the right.</p> |
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| <p>Each dataset in the timeline is based on the number of Android devices that accessed |
| Google Play within a 14-day period ending on the date indicated on the x-axis.</p> |
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| <h2 id="Screens">Screen Sizes and Densities</h2> |
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| <p>This section provides data about the relative number of active devices that have a particular |
| screen configuration, defined by a combination of screen size and density. To simplify the way that |
| you design your user interfaces for different screen configurations, Android divides the range of |
| actual screen sizes and densities into:</p> |
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| <li>A set of four generalized <strong>sizes</strong>: <em>small</em>, <em>normal</em>, |
| <em>large</em>, and <em>xlarge</em></em></li> |
| <li>A set of four generalized <strong>densities</strong>: <em>ldpi</em> (low), <em>mdpi</em> |
| (medium), <em>hdpi</em> (high), and <em>xhdpi</em> (extra high)</li> |
| </ul> |
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| <p>For information about how you can support multiple screen configurations in your |
| application, see <a href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html">Supporting Multiple |
| Screens</a>.</p> |
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| <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This data is based on the number |
| of Android devices that have accessed Google Play within a 7-day period |
| ending on the data collection date noted below.</p> |
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| <th></th> |
| <th scope="col">ldpi</th> |
| <th scope="col">mdpi</th> |
| <th scope="col">hdpi</th> |
| <th scope="col">xhdpi</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><th scope="row">small</th> |
| <td>1.7%</td> <!-- small/ldpi --> |
| <td></td> <!-- small/mdpi --> |
| <td>1.3%</td> <!-- small/hdpi --> |
| <td></td> <!-- small/xhdpi --> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><th scope="row">normal</th> |
| <td>0.4%</td> <!-- normal/ldpi --> |
| <td>12.9%</td> <!-- normal/mdpi --> |
| <td>57.5%</td> <!-- normal/hdpi --> |
| <td>18.0%</td> <!-- normal/xhdpi --> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><th scope="row">large</th> |
| <td>0.2%</td> <!-- large/ldpi --> |
| <td>2.9%</td> <!-- large/mdpi --> |
| <td></td> <!-- large/hdpi --> |
| <td></td> <!-- large/xhdpi --> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><th scope="row">xlarge</th> |
| <td></td> <!-- xlarge/ldpi --> |
| <td>5.1%</td> <!-- xlarge/mdpi --> |
| <td></td> <!-- xlarge/hdpi --> |
| <td></td> <!-- xlarge/xhdpi --> |
| </tr> |
| </table> |
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| src="http://chart.googleapis.com/chart?cht=p&chs=400x250&chf=bg,s,00000000&chco=c4df9b,6fad0c&chl=Xlarge%20/%20mdpi%7CLarge%20/%20ldpi%7CLarge%20/%20mdpi%7CNormal%20/%20hdpi%7CNormal%20/%20ldpi%7CNormal%20/%20mdpi%7CNormal%20/%20xhdpi%7CSmall%20/%20hdpi%7CSmall%20/%20ldpi&chd=t%3A5.1,0.2,2.9,57.5,0.4,12.9,18.0,1.3,1.7" /> |
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| <h2 id="OpenGL">Open GL Version</h2> |
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| <p>This section provides data about the relative number of active devices that support a particular |
| version of OpenGL ES. Note that support for one particular version of OpenGL ES also implies |
| support for any lower version (for example, support for version 2.0 also implies support for |
| 1.1).</p> |
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| <p>To declare which version of OpenGL ES your application requires, you should use the {@code |
| android:glEsVersion} attribute of the <a |
| href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html">{@code <uses-feature>}</a> |
| element. You can also use the <a |
| href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/supports-gl-texture-element.html">{@code |
| <supports-gl-texture>}</a> element to declare the GL compression formats that your application |
| uses.</p> |
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| <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This data is based on the number |
| of Android devices that have accessed Google Play within a 7-day period |
| ending on the data collection date noted below.</p> |
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| <table> |
| <tr> |
| <th scope="col">OpenGL ES Version</th> |
| <th scope="col">Distribution</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td>1.1 only</th> |
| <td>9.7%</td> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td>2.0 & 1.1</th> |
| <td>90.3%</td> |
| </tr> |
| </table> |
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| <img alt="" |
| src="http://chart.googleapis.com/chart?cht=p&chs=400x250&chco=c4df9b,6fad0c&chl=GL%201.1%20only|GL% 202.0%20%26%201.1&chd=t%3A9.7,90.3&chf=bg,s,00000000" /> |
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| <p style="clear:both"><em>Data collected during a 7-day period ending on July 2, 2012</em></p> |