With the release of new mobile operating systems Android 10 and iOS 13, the device adoption trends have evolved. In this newsletter, we have summarized the operating systems and device adoption trends in the United States and Worldwide. This information would assist engineering teams to plan their tasks.
Platform Market Share, Global vs US
Operating Systems Market Share, Global vs US
Android Market Share, Global vs US
iOS Market Share, Global vs US
Device Vendors Market Share, Global vs US
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Open-source Mobile Automation Tools Release Updates
- * Appium released a new version 1.16.0
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Mobile OS Release Updates
- * Apple released a new version iOS/iPadOS 13.3, which now are bundled in Xcode 11.3.1
Download link | Release notes* Links to iOS versions are only accessible through an Apple developer account - * Google released a new version Android 10 (API 29)
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Mobile OS SDK Release Updates
- * Xcode 11.3.1 supports developing apps for iOS 13.3, iPadOS 13.3, tvOS 13.3, watchOS 6.1, and macOS Catalina 10.15.2. It supports on-device debugging for iOS 8 and later, tvOS 9 and later, and watchOS 2 and later. Xcode 11.3.1 requires a Mac running macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or later.
Download link | Release notes* Links to iOS versions are only accessible through an Apple developer account - * Google released a new Android Studio version 3.5
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