JAKARTA - Less than six months after its launch, Android 13 is now running at more than 5.2% of all Android devices worldwide.

Based on data from Android Studio discovered by 9to5google, it also reveals that versions of Android 12 and Android 12L already have 18.9%, which means an increase compared to 13.5% in August 2022.

This announcement marks the first update in 2023 and offers a first look at how quickly Android 13 is sent to all of its users' devices.

Monitoring older versions, the data shows that the use of Android Oreo eventually fell below 10%, with a similar percentage decline. The previously weighted Android Jelly Bean is no longer registered, while KitKat drops from 0.9% to 0.7%.

Without a doubt, Android 13's adoption speed is partly thanks to the rapid rollout of phone makers including Google, Samsung, OnePlus, Sony, and more.

At the time of its first launch in August, Android 13 promoted itself with increased user privacy. There are several new productivity features, such as themed application icons, language per app, and clip reviews.

How to Update to Android 13

Each Android smartphone will usually offer automatic OS updates for its users. However, you can re-assure the availability of Android 13 updates through the Settings menu.

You can search for menus with keywords Software update or System update in English or using Indonesian Software update or system update in Indonesian.

Then, you can select the 'Checking updates' menu, Download and install, or Download and install to check the availability of updates.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)