Windows 10: September 2015 OS Marketshare

Discus and support September 2015 OS Marketshare in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; I wouldn't think Microsoft is overly excited about these numbers. I would love to know what their internal monthly predictions were. [img]... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by gator2013, Oct 1, 2015.

  1. gator2013 Win User

    September 2015 OS Marketshare

    gator2013, Oct 1, 2015
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  2. Will windows 8 phones last?

    is it really gaining marketshare?

    Dude, really!!? Do you ever use google or bing to do an actual re-search about the OS and device you got, to learn about it more and more? Or you just pop in here and ask one stupid question after another?

    WP8 is the newest major mobile OS in the market and the youngest. There are 3 major mobile OS's that holds the worlds marketshare, Android, iOS and WP, and WP is gaining marketshare with every passed month. WP8 or generally Windows Phone as an OS will stick
    around for many years and will gain more and more marketshare, so you are good so far and enjoy your WP device, cuz i know i enjoy mine as well and lovin' it every day.

    Cheers!
     
    BorisNevermorE, Oct 1, 2015
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  3. Deluxeea Win User
    Laptop not working

    1. I'd say around August or September 2015.

    2. No.

    3. Version 1607 and OS Build 14393.576.

    Thank you.
     
    Deluxeea, Oct 1, 2015
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  4. September 2015 OS Marketshare

    Really? That much Vista use dropped right off? And more people shifted to Windows 8 rather than Windows 8.1?
    *Smile
     
    Jody Thornton, Oct 1, 2015
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  5. LEE
    Lee Win User
    Not sure why they wouldn't be, it would appear that they still have what would be considered total control over the OS market. Also you could project that Windows 10 in the future will be the OS of choice. . .*Smile
     
  6. I wouldn't have thought there was enough Vista users worldwide to lose that amount. I was also surprise that anyone would revert from Windows 8.1 to 8 Classic. *Smile
     
    Jody Thornton, Oct 18, 2015
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  7. windoz Win User
    The changes in the 8 & 8.1 numbers are likely due to retailers dumping old hardware inventory loaded with 8 at fire sale prices. People are jumping all over it, knowing that an upgrade is free. Machines with 8 are substantially cheaper than 8.1 machines, even with all else being equal. Certainly some deals out there!

    And then, on top of that, many are trying to wait a few weeks or months for the upgrade, so that MS can hopefully get more of the bugs worked out.
    Just My $.02,
    Gene
     
    windoz, Oct 19, 2015
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  8. Fafhrd Win User

    September 2015 OS Marketshare

    Vista has dropped a point or two to fall behind Linux, which has incrementally gained a little, as has OSX 10.10, to the slight detriment of Windows overall.
    No doubt Windows 10 had gained a few converts and lost some of their presbyterian users, who find the upgrade tactics, and perceived hype unbearable.

    Some will have made the upgrade and then reverted in horror, especially if their hardware threw a wobbly with Windows 10

    I doubt if MS is overly worried, but knows that Windows 10 Redstone must satisfy the critics within the Windows camp, otherwise the free upgrade year will have been in vain, just allowing a portion of Windows users to legitimize themselves, with the die hards digging in their heels even further.
     
    Fafhrd, Oct 20, 2015
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  9. John035 Win User
    Be nice to see them graph total recorded seats by month instead of market share.
     
    John035, Oct 21, 2015
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  10. And XP climbed... What?
     
    DustSailor, Apr 4, 2018
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