Android versions distribution

Here is the July distribution comparison between Android versions and Android versions of Memory, Bugdroid edition players.

Android version Application Global
1.6 Donut - 0.1 %
2.1 Eclair 1.0 % 1.2 %
2.2 Froyo 4.6 % 2.5 %
2.3 Gingerbread 19.0 % 33.1 %
3.x Honeycomb 0.5 % 0.1 %
4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 22.7 % 22.5 %
4.1 Jelly Bean 51.8 % 40.5 %

Source: Android Developer Console and Dashboards on Android developers web site.

Android versions distribution

Here is the June distribution comparison between Android versions and Android versions of Memory, Bugdroid edition players.

Android version Application Global
1.6 Donut - 0.1 %
2.1 Eclair 1.6 % 1.4 %
2.2 Froyo 5.4 % 3.1 %
2.3 Gingerbread 20.5 % 34.1 %
3.x Honeycomb 0.5 % 0.1 %
4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 24.3 % 23.3 %
4.1 Jelly Bean 47.8 % 37.9 %

Source: Android Developer Console and Dashboards on Android developers web site.

Android versions distribution

Here is the May distribution comparison between Android versions and Android versions of Memory, Bugdroid edition players.

Android version Application Global
1.6 Donut - 0.1 %
2.1 Eclair 1.8 % 1.5 %
2.2 Froyo 5.5 % 3.2 %
2.3 Gingerbread 22.4 % 36.5 %
3.x Honeycomb 2.4 % 0.1 %
4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 24.8 % 25.6 %
4.1 Jelly Bean 43.0 % 33.0 %

Source: Android Developer Console and Dashboards on Android developers web site.

Android versions distribution

Here is the April distribution comparison between Android versions and Android versions of Memory, Bugdroid edition players.

Android version Application Global
1.6 Donut - 0.1 %
2.1 Eclair 1.8 % 1.7 %
2.2 Froyo 4.9 % 3.7 %
2.3 Gingerbread 22.6 % 38.5 %
3.x Honeycomb 1.2 % 0.1 %
4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 28.0 % 27.5 %
4.1 Jelly Bean 41.5 % 28.4 %

Source: Android Developer Console and Dashboards on Android developers web site.

Android versions distribution

Here is the March distribution comparison between Android versions and Android versions of Memory, Bugdroid edition players.

Android version Application Global
1.6 Donut - 0.1 %
2.1 Eclair 2.5 % 1.7 %
2.2 Froyo 4.9 % 4.0 %
2.3 Gingerbread 23.5 % 39.8 %
3.x Honeycomb 1.2 % 0.2 %
4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 28.4 % 29.3 %
4.1 Jelly Bean 39.5 % 25.0 %

Source: Android Developer Console and Dashboards on Android developers web site.

Android versions distribution

Here is the February distribution comparison between Android versions and Android versions of Memory, Bugdroid edition players. Jelly Bean: 34.1 % !

Android version Application Global
1.6 Donut - 0.2 %
2.1 Eclair 1.6 % 1.9 %
2.2 Froyo 5.9 % 7.6 %
2.3 Gingerbread 27.7 % 44.2 %
3.x Honeycomb 1.8 % 1.2 %
4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 29.9 % 28.6 %
4.1 Jelly Bean 34.1 % 16.5 %

Source: Android Developer Console and Dashboards on Android developers web site.

0.15.0 released!

A new release is now available on the Google Play Store! This release adds an achievements system: publish your score to the online leaderboard and unlock new cards!

Note that the LAN and Bluetooth modes are not compatible with previous releases.

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Changes

- 7 new cards!
- Improved score table
- Choice of players image
- Achievements to unlock new player images
- Menu icons (import, surrender, …)

Screenshots

Android versions distribution

Here is the January distribution comparison between Android versions and Android versions of Memory, Bugdroid edition players.

Android version Application Global
1.6 Donut - 0.2 %
2.1 Eclair 1.8 % 2.2 %
2.2 Froyo 6.7 % 8.1 %
2.3 Gingerbread 32.5 % 45.6 %
3.x Honeycomb 2.5 % 1.3 %
4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 29.4 % 29.0 %
4.1 Jelly Bean 27.0 % 13.6 %

Source: Android Developer Console and Dashboards on Android developers web site.

Introducing new feature: Export/Import player

The release 0.14.0 introduces a new feature: export/import player.

Once registered, a player can be exported. Exporting a player gives you the online code of this player. This code can then be use to import the player to another device.

Importing a player creates a new registered player automatically associated with the previously exported player. Then, publishing a score, for instance, with the imported player is like publishing a score with the exported player: all points are added to the same player on the online leaderboard.

Exporting/importing is a kind of player backup/restore. With these features you can play with the same player on each of your devices.

Let’s see this in action in the following screenshots.