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To: sylvester80 who wrote (16524)2/2/2012 7:29:14 PM
From: pyslent  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 32680
 
Unless you rooted your Galaxy Nexus, you are on 4.0-4.0.2, correct? That's 0.3%.

I see no reason for you to conclude that the Galaxy Nexus is a significant proportion of the other 0.7% of ICS (4.0.3). Officially running 4.0.3 are the Nexus S, Transformer Prime, and some flavors of Xoom. These devices, especially the Nexus S, almost certainly make up the majority of the 1.8M devices running 4.0.3. Beyond those, rooted Android devices of any kind could potentially have 4.0.3. No more than a handful are Galaxy Nexus, necessarily.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (16524)2/2/2012 9:52:29 PM
From: pyslent  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 32680
 
Anemic Galaxy Nexus sales

An official link from someone who came to the correct conclusion from today's Android platform breakdown. Not surprisingly, Sly's wishful thinking is just that. The 2.6 million ICS devices out there are not "mostly Galaxy Nexus."

mobile.theverge.com

"That's up from the 0.6 percent reported for the end of December, but it doesn't seem to indicate an uptick in Galaxy Nexus sales. Operating systems 4.0 through 4.0.2 accounted for just 0.3 percent of all active devices — the exact same figure as in the prior report — and the newest Nexus still sits at 4.0.2."