Google reveals 0.7 percent adoption level for Android Marshmallow

Google has released a rather disappointing report on the adoption of its Marshmallow mobile operating system whose adoption is just 0.7 percent.

According to Google’s latest monthly update to the Platform Versions page for Android, Android Marshmallow is yet to hit the 1 percent mark.

Android Marshmallow was released on September 29 with the launch of Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P but the devices didn’t start shipping until October, meaning Marshmallow has only been available for three months.

Despite that, a 0.7 percent adoption level after three months is very terrible for Google’s Android. Here are the changes between December and January:

The data is gathered from the Google Play Store app, which requires Android 2.2 and above. This means devices running older versions are not included, nor are devices that don’t have Google Play installed (which includes many Android phones and tablets in China, Amazon’s Fire line, and so on).

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