![]() Looking a bit closer at the numbers, we can see that Windows 10 has officially become the number one operating system on the planet. Those users may finally be moving on, however, as enterprises and everyday individuals continue to take the plunge into Windows 10, and the operating system commandeers Windows 7 holdovers - reaching a 39.2-percent market share for all PCs. Many users were unfavorably impressed with the newer operating system's dual interface design that was aimed at supporting both tablet and desktop computers. Quirky and cheap: No wonder HMD sells more Nokia dumb phones than smartphonesįollowing the release of Windows 8 in 2012, many businesses and consumers chose to hold on to Windows 7. ![]() You can now answer and make phone calls in Windows 10 ![]() Windows 7 has been dead for a year, but 100 million PCs still use it Your Phone in Windows 11 now shows recent apps The 15 most important smartphones that changed the world forever However, to have a three-year-old device still at the top cannot be what Microsoft wants. It seems that Windows Phone has had good success in the budget segment of the market, which at this point is what seems like Microsoft’s target audience. Overall, these numbers cast an interesting light on the Windows Phone ecosystem. ![]() HTC is a very distant second, commanding 1.27 percent, while Samsung sits in third with 0.59 percent.įinally, in terms of the different Windows Phone versions, Windows 10 Mobile sits in second place with 9.5 percent ownership, and Windows Phone 8.1 still reigns supreme with 77.7 percent. Lumia devices overall, as a result of Nokia’s deal with Microsoft and Microsoft’s acquisition of Nokia’s mobile phone business, make up a gargantuan 96.97 percent of the Windows phone market. Interestingly, these numbers shift significantly when just looking at the United States, where the Lumia 635 is the most popular Windows Phone handset and the Lumia 520 sits at only 3.5 percent. On the day of its death, Windows 7 is the second-most popular operating system I’ve used Android phones for 10 years, and I hate these ones the mostįlouting Microsoft’s rules, man gets Windows 11 to work on a 15-year-old PC ![]()
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