This is what Android looks like in 2015
Inherent to Android is a world of phones and tablets in different sizes, using different technology, and with different features and sensors. While that's led to fragmentation issues that can make life harder for developers, it's also led to a wealth of interesting hardware, with manufacturers competing to be the best at both budget and premium prices. Over the past several years, that landscape has continued to shift. Sure, Samsung may still be the biggest name around, but there are now a huge number of small manufacturers that have thrown their hats in the ring.
For the fourth year in a row, OpenSignal, which makes an app that maps wireless signal coverage, has mapped out the state of Android to show what that immense world of phones, screen sizes, and operating system versions looks like. It's worth keeping in mind that this data comes from people who download OpenSignal's app, who may not be perfectly representative of the entire market — people in certain areas or with certain phones could be more or less likely to use the app; the Play Store also isn't available in China, which limits data from a massive market. Still, it's representative of how at least one developer sees the Android world.


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