Adoption up by almost double in two months.
Google's Ice Cream Sandwich OS rolled out in November last year, and three months down the line it had only reached one per cent of Android devices.
But seven months later and ICS has penetrated 20.9 per cent of the little green robot's tech, almost double the 10.7 per cent in July.
Meanwhile, Jelly Bean has a minor adoption with just 1.2 per cent, though it's garnered a faster rate than ICS to reach it in just two months.
Of course, Jelly Bean's share will increase once Google allows native installs, a feature currently saved for its Google Nexus 7tablet.
Gingerbread is still the mightiest update on the market with 57.2 per cent and looks to retain its dominance for sometime, but the ICS growth means it's fallen by around seven per cent

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