As of August 2017, Android Nougat 7.0 was on 12.3 per cent devices, while Android Nougat 7.1 was on 1.2
per cent of the devices.
Android Nougat 7.1 is powering around 6.2
per cent of devices, while the older Android 7.0 version powers 22.3 per cent devices, which brings the total to 28.5 percentage points.
A study published last September co-ordinated by the Global Privacy Enforcement Network found that 59
per cent of devices failed to explain how information was collected, used and disclosed, 68 per cent failed to explain how the information was stored and 72 per cent neglected to explain how the information gathered could be deleted.
According to reports from iOS 9 is now installed on 50
per cent of devices capable of running the operating system.
Ironically, in the Chocolate Factory's Android usage report for August, Android 2.1 «Eclair» and earlier accounted for 1.3
per cent of all devices in use, which is still a larger share than Android 4.3 enjoys today.
Not exact matches
More than 74
per cent of the 4.3 million BlackBerry
devices that landed in user's hands in the quarter were its older BlackBerry 7 models, the financial report showed.
Garmin — The maker
of GPS
devices reported quarterly profit
of 68
cents per share, 12
cents a share above estimates.
A recent survey from the Canadian Bankers Association found that nearly 70
per cent of Canadians do most
of their banking on their computer or mobile
device — up almost 15 percentage points since 2015.
«According to [analytics firm] Sensor Tower, on July 11 (6 days after its July 6 US launch), Pokémon Go was generating US revenue
of $ 1.6 million
per day on iOS, from the 10 million downloads on iOS
devices, implying spending
of $ 0.16
per person
per day,
of which Apple keeps 30 % (five
cents),» Martin adds in her note.
But shipments
of Windows Phone
devices grew 78
per cent to 8.7 million in the April - to - June period, compared with the same time a year ago.
The growing popularity
of cheaper iPhone - like
devices running Google's Android OS quickly ate into Apple's market share, which once stood at nearly 30
per cent.
Most important, a survey last year by WDS, a Xerox - owned firm, showed that three - quarters
of iPhone users stick with the brand when upgrading their
devices, compared to 58
per cent for Samsung.
Users
of Apple mobile
devices also account for about 60 %
of all mobile web traffic in the United States, compared to 33
per cent for Android
devices, according Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster.
About $ 37 billion, or 15
per cent,
of that was through mobile
devices.
A follow - up survey by the association this year found that 99
per cent of passengers carry some
device with them, with smartphones the most common followed by notebook or laptop computers.
Although it commands just 15
per cent of the smartphone market, compared to more than 80
per cent for
devices running Google's Android software, the company is responsible for more than half the profits earned by smartphone manufacturers worldwide (some estimates now put the number as high as 93 %).
Both
devices feature a redesigned look where almost all
of the surface area — 83
per cent, according to Samsung — is actual screen.
The smartphone sector saw shipments fall 2
per cent in the past year, according to Strategy Analytics, so the company must evolve beyond its reliance on a
device that still accounts for more than 60
per cent of revenue.
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Instead
of using titanium oxide or iron oxide, researchers need to explore advances in photovoltaic
devices, where the best today achieve an efficiency
of 27
per cent, he says.
To produce a commercially viable
device, Sun is exploring the use
of carbon and cobalt - based cathodes, with which he hopes to ultimately reach a solar - to - hydrogen efficiency
of around 10
per cent.
While some respondents acknowledged that using
devices such as smartphones could improve communication at work and boost productivity (24
per cent), the negative effects
of technology on relationships at work (21
per cent) and wellbeing (27
per cent)-RRB- were also highlighted.
The prototype
device designed to carry out the reaction achieved a 30
per cent faradaic efficiency
of ethylene based on the amount
of electrons generated from solar energy.
Seventy - eight
per cent (78 %)
of respondents indicated that they use such
devices during this period.
«About 80
per cent of those were home routers, and the rest were
devices like cameras and printers that should not have been internet - facing at all,» says lead researcher H. D. Moore.
The researchers found that power transfer was 10
per cent more efficient with two
devices receiving rather than one, regardless
of how efficient the transfer was to begin with.
The operation
of the array has been tested by performing behavioural experiments in a normal room, and it has been seen that using the
device it is possible obtain about a 30
per cent of speech intelligibility improvement
of the hearing impaired listeners, while maintaining a good audio quality in the zone where the healthy listeners are sat.
«In the first experiment, the
device was able to capture more than 90
per cent of the cells,» noted co-author Dr. Kim N. Chi, director
of clinical research at the B.C. Cancer Agency and a professor
of medicine at UBC.
For example, since the site launched its app in 2011, up to 75
per cent of its users are now landing on the site via a mobile
device.
In fact, the low cost and mobility
of tablets is resulting in schools forecasting that by 2016, 37
per cent of all computer hardware in schools would be tablet
devices: a 13
per cent increase on last year's prediction (BESA Tablet and Connectivity, 2014).
The OECD report highlighted that, while desktop computers remained the most common form
of computers in schools in 2012, the share
of students with access to mobile
devices is increasing, with 43
per cent of students, on average, having access to laptops at school, and 11
per cent having access to tablets.
Additionally, 48
per cent of 11 - 12 year olds admitted to feeling distracted by other things on their mobile
device while doing their homework.
In fact, 51
per cent of secondary pupils and 60
per cent of primary pupils felt that using a tablet or other
device at schools every day made them more aware
of using the internet safely.
With 71
per cent of five - to - six year olds now having a
device in their bedroom, and four in ten primary school children owning their own mobile phone, we need to ensure that our children are navigating the internet safely.
Interviews with over 7,000 children and young people aged between seven and 18 in 2015 found that 50
per cent of primary pupils and 70
per cent of secondary pupils are taking internet enabled
devices to bed with them.
In particular, growth in use
of tablet
devices by teachers and students was clear; 81
per cent of participating school leaders now own and use tablets for professional learning, and the majority
of CC21 schools used project funds to purchase and trial iPads in the classroom.
The online survey
of 684 UK teachers, carried out by edtech company Canvas, found that 32
per cent ban electronic
devices, with 62
per cent citing them as a «distraction'to learning.
«Our research has found that almost half (42
per cent)
of students keep their mobile
devices next to their bed at night, so it's not surprising that technology can be such a barrier to proper sleep.
The survey
of 2,750 pupils aged 11 - 18 found that 45
per cent of students admit to checking their mobile
device after going to bed,
of which 68
per cent said they think it is affecting their school work and 25
per cent said they felt tired during the day because
of how often they checked their mobile
device at night.
The UK is not unique in its move towards tablets in education by any stretch; a recent report by the International Data Corporation found that most United States (US) schools are testing tablet
devices, an increase
of 103
per cent over the last year.
Demand for tablet computers is increasing, with roughly 66
per cent of schools feeling under ‑ resourced in hand held - classroom
devices.
School kitchens expel large volumes
of warm air, and many kitchen managers do not realise that more than 50
per cent of this heat can be recovered by using heat recovery
devices, which can also reduce energy costs.
In fact, according to BESA's Tablet and Connectivity report, the low cost and mobility
of tablets has led to a forecast that in 2016, 37
per cent of all computer hardware in schools will be tablet
devices: a 13
per cent increase on the predictions for 2015.
Not your typical 7 - inch
device, the iPad mini is in fact a 7.9 - inch tablet, with that extra 0.9
of an inch providing you with a very welcome 35
per cent more on - screen real - estate without adding too much to the
device's overall size.
Watching a two - hour HD movie on both
devices reduced 10
per cent more
of the third - gen's battery, while overnight energy seepage clocked in at six
per cent, compared to zero from iPad 2.
Samsung claims that while the
device display stays on, it only consume a
per cent of battery every hour.
That still only represents 11
per cent of overall library use, she added, but demand continues to grow as more digital content becomes available and more people have
devices like e-readers and tablets to read it on.
Kobo offers an award - winning collection
of eReaders for every user preference, and the company's Canadian customers spend most
of their time (63
per cent) reading on the brand's
devices.
«For example, even though a tablet could serve as an ereader, only 30
per cent of prospective customers would consider going with a tablet over an eReader and 56
per cent say no other
device would be comparable to an ereader in their minds.»
Scalpers: Asian gangs have reportedly been selling Apple iPad 2
devices in Hong Kong for a $ 1,200 profit at a mark up
of 250
per cent