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THE ANDROID REVOLUTION How Android came to dominate mobile as we know it.

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Page 1: The Android Revolution

The Android revoluTion

How Android came to dominate mobile as we know it.

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The rise of Android

Around the world, there are 1 billion Android users — more than twice as many as iOS.

Android: 1 billion

ios: 500 Million

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Android

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20120%

25%

50%

75%

100%

69.3%

79.8%84.8% 82.8%

2013 2014 2015

The rise of Android

The Android operating system covers about 80% of the total smartphone market share worldwide.

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The rise of Android

Android is available in 46 different languages around the world.

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The rise of Android

Android oTHer

And is the most popular mobile OS in 135 out of 227 countries.

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The rise of Android

In addition to phones, Android powers tablets, wearables, TVs, home appliances, and car interfaces.

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jAvA: 40%

jAvAscripT: 29%

objecTive c: 28%

The deMAnd increAses

Java, Android’s primary programming language, is the most in-demand mobile development skill among employers.

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jAvA: 40%

jAvAscripT: 29%

objecTive c: 28%

The deMAnd increAses

40% of full-time mobile developers say that Android is a priority for them over any other mobile operating system available.

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The massive number of users and quickly evolving technology has led to a huge shortage of Android developers.

A cAll for developers

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There are more than 100,000 Android Development jobs currently available — that’s more than 10 times the number listed for iOS.

A cAll for developers

Android: 108,279

0 30,000 60,000 90,000 120,000

ios: 1,014

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Due to the lack of available talent, employers are paying Android developers an average of $100,000— up 6% from 2012.

A cAll for developers

2012 $96,000 / Yr

2015 $100,000 / Yr

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Become an Android Developer. ga.co/android

Julien Meysmens Arthur Shlain Grant Taylor Martha Ormiston Eli Revzin

Icons In order of appearance by:

Ayesha Rana Amy Shwartz iconsmind.com Sebastian Langer

join The Android revoluTion