Google has attempted to share some of Apple’s limelight today by announcing that more than 500 million Android devices have been activated around the world.
Hugo Barra, director of product management, Android, revealed the figure in a Google+ post and also disclosed that 1.3 million tablets and smartphones running the mobile operating system are activated every day.
This is an increase of 400,000 from June, when it was reported that there were 900,000 Android activations every day.
This is likely to change once the iPhone 5 hits the market, with the smartphone almost certain to be announced tonight at a press event in San Francisco. It is believed that the device will have a larger screen, Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and will be compatible with European 4G networks.
Barra also proudly announced that the Jelly Bean statue had been returned to its rightful place outside the company’s Mountain View headquarters along with its other confectionary-themed Android sculptures. It had to be repaired after it overheated and melted in July, proving that you shouldn’t leave your sweets out in the sun.
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