Android 6.0 Marshmallow, the latest publicly available version of
Google's Android mobile and tablet operating system, is now running on
0.5 percent of Android devices that check into Google Play.
Google has
updated its Google Play distribution data for the seven-day period
ending December 7, revealing that the number of Android
Marshmallow-based devices logging into the store are slowly rising,
while devices running Android Lollipop have reached the 30 percent mark.
To
recall, Marshmallow made its debut last month in Google's monthly Android distribution charts and stood
at 0.3 percent. Google recently started pushing the first major upgrade
since Android 6.0 Marshmallow release to its Nexus range of the devices.

Sharing the distribution data of different
versions of Android, Google reported that Android Lollipop has a total
share of around 29.5 percent of active Android devices (with Android 5.0
Lollipop running on 16.3 percent of device and Android 5.1 at 13.2
percent) that check into Google Play compared to the 25.6 percent
reported at the beginning of November - an increase of 3.9 percent in
roughly a month.
According to the latest data released on the
Android Developers' webpage, Android 4.4.x KitKat version is going down
steadily in charts and now powers 36.6 percent devices compared to 37.8
percent last month - a decrease of 1.2 percent.
The latest Android
distribution data also shows that Android Jelly Bean has a combined
share of 26.9 percent - falling 2.1 percent from November's 29 percent.
Android 4.1.x is seen on 10 percent devices (down from 11 percent),
Android 4.2.x on 13 percent (down from 13.9 percent), and Android 4.3 on
3.9 percent devices (down from 4.1 percent).
Android 4.0.x or Ice
Cream Sandwich, in Google's latest numbers, registered a share of 2.9
percent, down 0.4 percent from November. Android Gingerbread
(v2.3.3-2.3.7) and Android 2.2 Froyo's device distribution shares are
3.4 percent (down 0.4 percent) and 0.2 percent (at the same number)
respectively in the latest charts.
The OpenGL version distribution
across active Android devices, on the other hand, saw OpenGL 2.0
dominating at 55 percent (from 56.6 percent last month), and OpenGL
version 3.0 steadily rising to 38.8 percent (38.2 percent last month).