Take a look at this - 
http://androidandme.com/2009/11/news/what-does-android-fragmentation-look-like/

According to that article, 50% of their Android web traffic comes from
1.6, 26% from 2.0, 24% from 1.5, .42% from 1.0 and only .14% from 1.1

On Nov 22, 2:45 pm, dan raaka <[email protected]> wrote:
> The only 1.1 device was G1 and almost all them have received 1.5+ updates,
> unless the user choose not to update purposefully.
>
> -Dan
>
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Jonas Petersson 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > [email protected] wrote:
> > > Are there any developers who switched from 1.1 to 1.5 APIs recently?
> > > Have you heard any complaints from users that are still using a 1.1
> > > device?
>
> > Well, my apps should still work for 1.1. According to web server logs
> > all but one (active) users had switched to 1.5 about a week after it was
> > released. However, this may not apply to your situation as at the time,
> > it was pretty hard to get Android phones at all over here (Sweden), so
> > pretty much everyone was a hardcore developer.
>
> > I just had a peek in the last months logs and as far as I can tell,
> > there are less then 10 1.1 phones that have been active in that time out
> > of over 5500 users. However, this is still an illusion:
>
> > My apps are rather Sweden specific and by running all these IP addresses
> > through a whois lookup I can tell that none of them originate from
> > Sweden. Hence, I'm pretty convinced that these are simply traces from
> > developers/testers that for some reason experiment with all apps they
> > can find on 1.1 devices.
>
> > Obviously, I've had NO complaint from 1.1 users at all and I'm pretty
> > sure that for Sweden there is not such thing as a regular 1.1 user.
>
> > In fact, the (very) few indications I've seen of my apps not working are
> > likely from those trying out pre-2.0 builds. The using the Search key
> > appears to work somewhat differently in the 2.0 emulator, but I've had
> > no response from the Android masters as to whether this is intentional
> > or a bug. I have a plan for working around it, but I've held off
> > releasing something new until it is confirmed on a true 2.0 phone.
>
> >                        Best / Jonas
>
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