Friday, July 10, 2020

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Fisker and Karma raise millions of dollars following wave of Tesla optimism
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Google has stretched struggled with getting dingbat manufacturers to update earlier devices to the latest adaptation of Android, except the foursome communicated today that it's starting to see some success, with Android 10 seeing the fastest allowing ante of any adaptation of Android.

According to Google, Android 10 was installed on 100 million devices goatee months supervenient its launch in September 2019 -- 28 percent faster than it took the foursome to reach a similar milestone for Android Pie. Google credits the faster allowing stair to improvements the foursome has been making over the years, like Android Oreo's Project Treble and Android 10's Project Mainline, which makes it easier for hardware companies to emblematize new updates.

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But while those numbers are impressive, Google's column is conspicuously missing some crucial information, like what percentage of Android devices are running Android 10 -- a ordinal that's sure to be lower than Google would like. In fact, Google has preferably stopped publishing the breakup percentage of which Android devices are running which adaptation of Android entirely, following a similar agitprop last August that looked rearmost at Android 9 Pie allowing rates. (At the time, Android Pie had been installed on 22.6 percent of Android devices antecedently of the release of Android 10.)

Those numbers likewise pale in legend to Apple, which currently has 81 percent of all iOS devices on the latest iOS 13, an advantageousness helped by Apple's nearly total inhabitancy over hardware and software, forth with the gravely fewer devices that Dearie needs to suture compared to the countless ordinal of Android phones.

Still, Google's making good-tasting progress, and hopefully it'll administer to continue the trend with Android 11 when it launches later this year.

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