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mrtrombone

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#152082 15-Sep-2014 15:09
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Does anyone have any idea what the version statistics are for New Zealand? - Similar to the breakdown google provide but localised (https://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html)

Specifically I'm interested in knowing what percentage of phones are still not on Android 4 as need to determine whether to support these devices for an app we're building.

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itxtme
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  #1129257 15-Sep-2014 17:21
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When you say 4 do you mean 4.0?  Current version is 4.4 so many phones will be on 4.  I would suspect their is a proliferation of cheaper devices from a year or two back on 2.x versions



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  #1129315 15-Sep-2014 18:32
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I would've thought these numbers were fairly representative for NZ too

mrtrombone

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  #1129506 15-Sep-2014 22:28
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I mean 4 or greater (so including 4.4).

I think you're right that they're similar - The only relevant NZ info I've found is the Trade Me browser stats from May which break down by Android have 2.3 & below at around 12%



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  #1129606 16-Sep-2014 08:35
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I think those trademe stats are about as good as you will do for an official NZ only count
http://labs.trademe.co.nz/news/trade-me-browser-stats-june-2014/
looks like android 2 is down to 6% as of June and android 3 is .2%





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