This is a big wonder in
this world of smartphone that Android still have chance to grow in future?Hopefully yes, but there
are many issues with Android.
There is still a lot of
Android gadgets running Gingerbread, it was clarified that a piece of the
reason is the developing markets where more savy smartphones are prominent. A
large portion of those smartphones have lower space and run prior renditions of
the OS in light of the fact that its to a lesser degree a strain on the gadget.
To check that, Android need to be more productive so it can run easily even on
entrance level smartphones.
Also currently it is
harder for developers to make apps for Android because there are so many
variations of the Android software being used on so many different devices.
Although every device has upgraded their software to the newest version, there
software will still be different depending on who made the device. For example,
Samsung and Motorola both make Android smartphones, however each one
organization modifies the product to work better for their particular sort of
phone. With these distinctive varieties, more complicated applications need to
be modified to suit each and every diverse variety in the product.

In spite of several issues
The Future Is Android. Figures from Gartner's recent report, consumers move
away from desktop PCs and Android will become the overwhelmingly dominant
operating system, with iOS/MacOS and Windows competing for second place.
Smartphone owners are
expected to download about 56 billion applications in the year 2013, ABI
Research report 2013. Out the 56 billion app downloads, approximately 32.5
billion, or 58% of them, will go to Android smartphones. Apple iPhone owners
will download around 18.5 billion apps, covering about 33% of the 56 billion
total. That means 58 out of every 100 apps downloaded in 2013 will Android apps, come from the Google Play Store.
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