It’s now about three months since the release of the stable version for Android Pie and it still missing in the monthly stats. However, Oreo is on the rise since September while Nougat numbers dwindle.

Possibly more OEMs are updating their devices to Oreo or the new device releases in the mid-range and low-end segment have pushed Oreo numbers up a little. If you haven’t noticed, most of the new releases for the past couple of months come with Android 8.1 or 8.0 Oreo out of the box.

The rest of the Android versions such as Lollipop, Marshmallow, KitKat and Jelly Bean hover around the same percentages with steady but negligible share decrease.

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Keep in mind that versions with less than 0.1% share are not shown and the data is collected during a 7-day period ending on October 26. Which could also mean that Gingerbread probably won’t make it to the charts in November or December.

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