I assumed this was because iOS/Android are disproportionately eating Windows 11 market share… But at least according to the source, this isn’t true: https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share
Windows share is going up.
…Hence, absolute Windows 10 volume is going up too.
Honestly I don’t know how this is possible unless their data is faulty. ‘Normal’ people don’t know how to switch operating systems. Where are they even getting Windows 10 from?
They take it to the shop and tell them to take that piece of shit win11 out of their computer and put an ever so slightly less crappy win10/7 in its place, I guess?
I assumed this was because iOS/Android are disproportionately eating Windows 11 market share… But at least according to the source, this isn’t true: https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share
Windows share is going up.
…Hence, absolute Windows 10 volume is going up too.
Honestly I don’t know how this is possible unless their data is faulty. ‘Normal’ people don’t know how to switch operating systems. Where are they even getting Windows 10 from?
They take it to the shop and tell them to take that piece of shit win11 out of their computer and put an ever so slightly less crappy win10/7 in its place, I guess?
Mmmmm, I’m not sure a totally buy that. That’s a lot of trouble for someone to go to, and it involves wiping the PC.
I’m chalking this up to questionable data, especially with that really steep Android drop in a single month.
Good shops would suggest Linux installs instead.