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Code names
Code name | Version number | Linux kernel version |
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Oreo | 8.0 – 8.1 | 4.10 |
Pie | 9.0 | 4.4.107, 4.9.84, and 4.14.42 |
Android Q | 10.0 | |
Legend: Old version Older version, still supported Latest version Latest preview version |
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Which is the latest version of Android?
- How do I know what the version number is called?
- Pie: Versions 9.0 –
- Oreo: Versions 8.0-
- Nougat: Versions 7.0-
- Marshmallow: Versions 6.0 –
- Lollipop: Versions 5.0 –
- Kit Kat: Versions 4.4-4.4.4; 4.4W-4.4W.2.
- Jelly Bean: Versions 4.1-4.3.1.
What is the latest Android version 2018?
Nougat is losing its hold (latest)
Android Name | Android Version | Usage Share |
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KitKat | 4.4 | 7.8%↓ |
Jelly Bean | 4.1.x, 4.2.x, 4.3.x | 3.2%↓ |
Ice Cream Sandwich | 4.0.3, 4.0.4 | 0.3% |
Gingerbread | 2.3.3 to 2.3.7 | 0.3% |
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Which Android version is the best?
This is the Market Contribution of top Android Versions in the month of July 2018:
- Android Nougat (7.0, 7.1 versions) – 30.8%
- Android Marshmallow (6.0 version) – 23.5%
- Android Lollipop (5.0, 5.1 versions) – 20.4%
- Android Oreo (8.0, 8.1 versions) – 12.1%
- Android KitKat (4.4 version) – 9.1%
How do I upgrade my version of Android?
Updating your Android.
- Make sure your device is connected to Wi-Fi.
- Open Settings.
- Select About Phone.
- Tap Check for Updates. If an update is available, an Update button will appear. Tap it.
- Install. Depending on the OS, you’ll see Install Now, Reboot and install, or Install System Software. Tap it.
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