With 10 months of support remaining, Win 10 still dominates
Briefly

Despite Windows 11’s increase over the past year, its failure to overtake Windows 10 and continuing compatibility complaints may raise concerns for Microsoft executives.
Analyst Kieren Jessop observed that the rise in Windows 10’s market share, particularly in the US, could be due to enterprise requirements and consumer purchasing of new Windows 10 devices.
The statistic that Windows 10's market share increased significantly more than Windows 11's decline suggests users may be reverting back to the older OS after trialing Windows 11.
Jessop highlighted that about 25% of the tracked regions saw a rise in Windows 10's share, indicating that the uptick is concentrated yet can considerably shift overall trends.
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