No. Its using https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/ as the source, where the 3 percent is from the desktop category.
Overall android has the biggest market share at 40% with windows as a runnerup at 28%.
Windows looks qute consistent to me. Android has a dip though, which could be caused by usage patterns, looking at the previous years the peak of phone usage is around summer. It could also be changes between browser versions and to some extend extensions for those browsers (firefox allows for extensions on mobile).
Pffft windows is the most unconsistant looking pile of UI trash in the world, they can’t even stack up with Gnome and windows is on most pc’s. Their design is ugly and when u go into settings u have win 10 and old win 7 ui elements in their “new windows 11 system”
Pfft so glad I wiped windows from my PC for a better and more stream lined OS
Is Android included?
most likely no
Makes sense
No. Its using https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/ as the source, where the 3 percent is from the desktop category.
Overall android has the biggest market share at 40% with windows as a runnerup at 28%.
What’s with the weird dip in windows usage and uptick in “unknown” usage?
Maybe some builds of Windows erroneously counting as “unknown” then correcting?
Windows looks qute consistent to me. Android has a dip though, which could be caused by usage patterns, looking at the previous years the peak of phone usage is around summer. It could also be changes between browser versions and to some extend extensions for those browsers (firefox allows for extensions on mobile).
Pffft windows is the most unconsistant looking pile of UI trash in the world, they can’t even stack up with Gnome and windows is on most pc’s. Their design is ugly and when u go into settings u have win 10 and old win 7 ui elements in their “new windows 11 system” Pfft so glad I wiped windows from my PC for a better and more stream lined OS
I’m talking about the data on the website i referred to. Not the UI of windows, i don’t even use windows.
Ignore my ramblings
Yeah I should have known that android has a way higher percentage