
. Fragmentation is a recurring issue that haunts the Android ecosystem in many ways. While Google's latest version of the Android platform was intended in large part to address the issue - which many believe to have peaked when the software giant launched Android 3.0 Honeycomb and maintained two entirely separate versions of Android for smartphones and tablets - Ice Cream Sandwich has not yet done its job. Four-and-a-half months since its debut, only 1% of Android devices currently run the unified Android 4.0 operating system according to Google's own data.


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