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Woah, That's a Lot of Android 1.5s and 2.0.1s - Android - Gizmodo

I'm surprised 2.0 and 2.0.1 has such a little percentage.

Actually, that's a pretty large percentage, considering the Motorola Droid is the ONLY phone running 2.0/2.0.1. So out of ALL the Android phones that are on that graph, 17.7% of them are Motorola Droids... For a phone that's only been out for 9 weeks or so, that's extremely impressive. The G1 (the first commercially-available Android phone, I believe) has been out for well over a year now.
 
Woah, That's a Lot of Android 1.5s and 2.0.1s - Android - Gizmodo

I'm surprised 2.0 and 2.0.1 has such a little percentage.

Actually, that's a pretty large percentage, considering the Motorola Droid is the ONLY phone running 2.0/2.0.1. So out of ALL the Android phones that are on that graph, 17.7% of them are Motorola Droids... For a phone that's only been out for 9 weeks or so, that's extremely impressive. The G1 (the first commercially-available Android phone, I believe) has been out for well over a year now.

Good Point, I wonder how Flashed ROM's are identified as though. I saw that they got a 2.0 rom working on the HTC Dream (G1)/
 
I wonder how Flashed ROM's are identified as though. I saw that they got a 2.0 rom working on the HTC Dream (G1)/

I was wondering that myself -- the 2.1 ROM has been out for awhile now, and I know there are at least a few people running it. Yet there are absolutely NO 2.1 references in that graph...

EDIT: Wait -- I think I may have answered my own question. The graph covers from Dec. 1 to Dec. 15. 2.1 didn't come out 'till after that, did it?
 
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