The author, ex-WSJ reporter Amir Efrati, suggests that — in addition to tackling
Android fragmentation — Google will take «another crack» at NFC and let developers turn devices into Android remote controls.
Android fragmentation is still a real issue in Google's mobile ecosystem, as Android 8.0 Oreo, currently the latest OS version, runs on just 1 percent of Android devices.
With so few devices updated to even the previous version of Jelly Bean, the saga of
Android fragmentation shows little sign of ending.
The Android fragmentation problem is not easily solved.
Apple's Tim Cook famously referenced a ZDNet article entitled «
Android fragmentation turning devices into a toxic hellstew of vulnerabilities» on a slide at WWDC in 2014.
That said, Google's transition to a more secure Android platform by default won't be as smooth as Apple's, as it will hit its own dreaded
Android fragmentation problem.
As features and improvements for Android P trickle through the rumor mills, one of the biggest questions for Google is how it plans to solve
the Android fragmentation problem.
To further illustrate
the Android fragmentation problem, Android Jelly Bean is on more devices than Android Nougat, despite the fact that Google moved on from it four years ago.
Now that Samsung is pretty much the only Android handset manufacturer making any money, you'd think that Android's fragmentation problem would start to get better, but the latest
Android fragmentation report from OpenSignal reveals the madness of developing for multiple screen sizes, hardware specs, and various versions of Android, has only gotten worse over the last year.
That's right... this is one rare instance where
Android fragmentation paid off, at least in terms of speed.
Project Treble is the latest attempt in trying to solve
Android fragmentation, though it remains to be seen whether it will be more effective at it than previous initiatives.
Speaking of Google Assistant, Bixby's existence means that Samsung is again worsening
the Android fragmentation problem, making Google unhappy and leaving users confused.
It concludes that Google is working on several remedies for
Android fragmentation, such as pushing more functionality via Google Play services, as well as partnering with device manufacturers to build its Nexus line of devices.
Which countries have the highest
Android fragmentation rates?
The next Android phone version Ice Cream Sandwich has one clear motive: to put a stop to
Android fragmentation.
That is the unfortunate reality of
Android fragmentation.
Android 8.0 Oreo has been out for a while now with version 8.1 running on some phones, but most available smartphones are yet to get the latest from Google, thanks to the long - standing problem of
Android fragmentation.
However, the latest build, Android Oreo, is just at over 1 percent, revealing the severity of Google's infamous
Android fragmentation problem.
Android fragmentation is a major defeat that was almost always sold as an advantage to the user.
The closest definition of
Android fragmentation that I found on the Internet was at Techopedia [1], «
Android fragmentation refers to a concern over the alarming number of different available Android operating system (OS) versions in the market.
Cooks takes a dig at
Android fragmentation.
Firstly, Google possibly wanted to make sure that
Android fragmentation doesn't adversely affect the experience, and the Assistant is capable of performing flawlessly in all sets of environments.
We were telling you about
Android fragmentation problems and how annoying they can get and, apparently the tech behemoth has somewhat revised the complaints.
What do you think —
Android fragmentation is a problem or a well - thought plan?
Treble, which will come in every Android O device out of the box, aims to reduce
Android fragmentation by making it easier, faster and less expensive for its device maker partners to implement software updates by separating the vendor interface so that chip makers don't have to rewrite code with every new version of Android.
I'm actually not sure why people are harping on
Android fragmentation with the advent of the Kindle Fire.
They cited further
Android fragmentation and a lack of features like a camera or Wi - Fi location finding discouraged them from writing separate code.
We guess for the critics out there, this would appear to be a good example of
Android fragmentation and also the follies of having carriers dictate when updates are allowed to be pushed out.
The manufacturers and carriers are to blame for
the Android fragmentation.
And thanks to
Android fragmentation, only five are available from the Android Market on a Xoom 2 at present.
The LAST thing we need is more
android Fragmentation in the tablet market.
Those challenges include deeper integration of hardware and software to alleviate
Android fragmentation issues, optimization of development cycles, mitigation of rising Distribution TAC expenses and a counterpoint to the unbundling of apps that has resulted from the European Commission's investigation of Android, the analyst said.
Not exact matches
Samsung's premium smartphones typically release with software that was introduced the year prior, but due to
Android's heavy version
fragmentation, the Galaxy Note 9 would likely be one of few smartphones running
Android Oreo.
Take advantage of
fragmentation It is a known fact that developing for
Android is no easy task given the more than 400 types of handsets that need to be planned for when programming.
With Google looking to crack down a bit on
fragmentation, Motorola will likely focus on stock
Android devices in the future, and likely downplay its use of Motoblur, analysts said.
This results in what experts call «
fragmentation» — meaning there are hundreds of different versions of
Android worldwide, many several years old, making it difficult to keep them current with the latest security features.
Google has rolled out
Android 2.3 Gingerbread updates to all AT&T smartphones released this year, as the mobile platform leader focuses on ending
fragmentation due to multiple versions of the
Android OS.
Google's
Android OS currently faces
fragmentation issues mainly because of its multiple versions installed on a multitude of devices from phone manufacturers.
There are no more difficulties coding or setting up screen layouts for
Android than there are for iOS (where you still have to code for different CPU & GPU strengths, unless you want to exclude older generations, same as you would for
Android, and layouts for different screen resolutions and aspect ratios, by the way) or for Windows (even before the massive
fragmentation Microsoft's deliberately caused with Windows 8).
Given Samsung's upgrade path plight, Gingerbread may not reach those U.S. Galaxy S phones until Google rolls out its next OS build, the Ice Cream Sandwich release designed to mitigate the forking
fragmentation Google caused by launching
Android 3.0 «Honeycomb» optimized for tablets.
Even so, the fact that Gingerbread is still the most widely used version of
Android more than two years after its debut shows that
fragmentation is still a significant issue for the world's most popular mobile operating system.
This is a privilege only Apple users enjoy, and has still not crossed over to
Android, due to the
fragmentation of screen sizes and varying degrees of resolution.
The Kobo needs to improve his Achilles heel is its
fragmentation,
android apps do not follow the same functions as Kobo Glo etc...
Device
fragmentation — where the variety of screen sizes and capabilities makes for an inconsistent experience — is even worse for
Android tablets than phones, which often results in tablet apps looking like they're just stretched - out phone apps.
Since keeping watch on the
fragmentation issue and the evolution of the
Android OS, it was starting to look more likely that it might be time to get the project going again.
«
Fragmentation and all the new viruses that is occurring with
Android phones, because Google has lost control with the
Android Marketplace.»
Fragmentation is still a major issue for
Android and Google's latest numbers show that no matter how hard it has pushed for carriers and manufacturers to update their devices, most smartphones and tablets continue to run an old and less secure version of
Android.
The upcoming
Android 2.2 is rumored to clear a lot of that
fragmentation nonsense up.
In fact, with all the
fragmentation in
Android designs, youâ $ ™ re far more likely to get stuck with a device that can not be upgraded.
This may cause the
fragmentation of the
Android gadgets, and many believe it is because of the heavy changes brought about in the ICS upgrade.