ΤAnTuTu has published some interesting statistics on devices that have used their own benchmark. This means that these statistics are not representative of the entire Android market, but give a somewhat more accurate picture of what smartphone lovers are using.
So the first category is screen resolution, which is 1080p everywhere. 24,37% of phones use a Full HD 16: 9 panel, followed by 17,19% with so-called FHD + screens. Another 16,09% goes to even higher 1080 x 2248 and 1080 x 2280 pixel screens.
A staggering 73,5% of Android smartphones running the AnTuTu benchmark have an octa-core chipset, while 21,9% of devices have a quad-core SOC.
RAM statistics show that 36,51% of phones have 6 GB of RAM, followed by 31,70% with 4GB. In third place are devices with 3GB, while devices with 8GB of RAM are just as popular as those with just 2GB. As memory chips become cheaper and cheaper, every midrange has at least 4 or 6GB of RAM nowadays.
We see the same trend with storage as 41.13% of devices have 64GB of RAM and the second place with 24.64% is occupied by those that have 128GB, and finally the capacity with 32GB is in third place with 16.04%.
According to AnTuTu statistics on Android distribution, 61,4% of users run Android Oreo, while Nougat ranks second. These statistics are far from what Google announced last month, but this is easy to explain, as newer devices tend to use the AnTuTu benchmark more and more.