NEW DELHI: Google and OEMs have been pushing its Android Oreo adoption aggressively ever since its launch. While some major brands have already rolled it out to flagship smartphones, others are bringing it as a part of the Android One initiative in cheaper smartphones. This has resulted in the OS version adoption to 4.6%, which... read full story
Photo: NEW DELHI: Google and OEMs have been pushing its Android Oreo adoption aggressively ever since its launch. While some major brands have already rolled it out to flagship smartphones, others are bringing it as a part of the Android One initiative in cheaper smartphones. This has resulted in the OS version adoption to 4.6%, which is not bad if you compare it with other OS versions and their adoption within few months after their rollout.