You told us: Here’s how many Android devices you have aside from phones

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Google says there are more than three billion devices running on Android right now. Naturally, it’s the world’s most popular operating system, residing in devices ranging from phones to TVs, smartwatches, set-top boxes, tablets, and more.

With such a wide variety of Android devices available in the market, we thought of asking you, our readers, just how many of them you have apart from your phones. Here’s how you voted in our poll.

How many Android-powered devices do you have aside from phones?

Results

We received a total of 1,133 votes in our poll and a majority of you (28%) don’t have any other Android device apart from your phone. However, a close 23% of you said that you have at least one other Android device aside from your handset. An almost equal number of voters have four or more Android devices, excluding their Android phones.

Meanwhile, 17% of you have at least two more Android devices and 10% have three other Android gadgets except for your phones.

Your comments

Shizuma: Nvidia Shield TV, Galaxy Tab S3, and I still have my old Nvidia Shield tablet as well.

Joe Black: Quite a few, Shield and like 5 tablets. Nest Max or Lenovo Smart Clock probably does not run Android.

mattc: I have an 8″ cheap tablet I bought for a drone. It rarely gets used, but it’s not worth anything to sell for.

Evie: 2 tablets and an old phone that is now a music/smart hub.

Mike Newton: 2 phones, 2 watches, Chromecast.

MrGutts: TV and Tablet are left. Dumped all WearOS devices.



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