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The '''usage share of an operating system''' is the percentage of ]s running that ] (OS). These statistics are estimates as wide scale OS usage data is difficult to obtain and measure. Reliable primary sources are limited and data collection methodology is not formally agreed. Currently devices connected to the internet allow for web data collection to approximately measure OS usage.

{{As of|2024|October}} across all device types, ] is the world's most popular operating system with 45% of the global market, it uses the ]. Followed by ] with 27%, then ] with 18%, ] with 6%, and ] with <!-- 1.72% (Unknown, 3rd) + 1.64% (Linux, 4th) = 3.36% -->1.6%<!-- , then ChromeOS at 0.78%, for a total of 4.14% with Unknown, without 2.42% --> (2.4% Linux share when including ], but not Android's non-desktop Linux share). <!-- Then Samsung 0.2%, likely an Android fork, so could be added to Android, then KaiOS 0.03%, Xbox 0.02%, Playstation 0.01%, and Other 0.01%. --> The remaining operating systems total <!-- with 1.72% for Unknown, likely Linux... --> 2%.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Operating System Market Share Worldwide |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share#daily-20240901-20241020-bar |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref> These numbers do not include ]s or ]s.

* For smartphones and other mobile devices, Android leads with 72% market share, and Apple's iOS has 28%.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mobile Operating System Market Share Worldwide |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/worldwide/#daily-20240901-20241020 |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref>
* For desktop computers and laptops, Microsoft Windows has 73%<!-- 73.39% -->, followed by Apple's macOS at 15%,<!-- 15.46%, then "Unknown" (Linux?!) 4.54%, then --> ] at <!--4.47%, 6.61% with ChromeOS, not including Unknown then 11.15% which is likely the correct number --> 4.5%, then Google's ] at 2.25%<!-- 2.14%-->.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-08-01 |title=Now more than ever, ChromeOS is Linux with Google's desktop environment|url=https://www.aboutchromebooks.com/news/now-more-than-ever-chromeos-is-linux-with-googles-desktop-environment/|access-date=2024-09-25 |website=About Chromebooks |language=en}}</ref> The remaining 4.5%<!-- 4.54% --> is unknown category (third-most popular, and thought to actually also be Linux, which is otherwise fourth-most popular).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Operating System Market Share Worldwide |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide/#daily-20240921-20241020 |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref>
* For tablets, Apple's ] (a variant of iOS) has 55% share and Android has 45% worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tablet Operating System Market Share Worldwide |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/tablet/worldwide/#daily-20240901-20241020 |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref>
* For the ] most powerful ]s, Linux distributions have had 100% of the marketshare since 2017.
* The global server operating system marketshare has Linux leading with a 62.7% marketshare, followed by Windows, ] and other operating systems.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Server Operating System Market Volume|url=https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/server-operating-system-market-106601 |access-date=2024-11-15 |website=Fortune Business Insights |language=en}}</ref>

Linux is also most used for web servers, and the most common ] is ], followed by ]. Linux has almost caught up with the second-most popular (desktop) OS, macOS, in some regions, such as in South America<!-- e.g. in Brazil Linux 3.21% + Chrome OS 0.58% + "Unknown" 1.43% = 5.22%, 23% ahead of macOS's 4.25%, or 11% behind if Unknown isn't Linux -->,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Operating System Market Share South America |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/south-america/#monthly-202409-202410-map |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref> and in Asia it's at 6.4% (7% with ChromeOS) vs 9.7% for macOS.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Operating System Market Share Asia |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/asia/#monthly-202409-202410-map |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref> In the US, ChromeOS is third at 5.5%<!-- 5.52% -->, followed by (desktop) Linux at 4.3%<!-- 4.25% -->, but can arguably be combined into a single number 9.8%<!-- 9.77% but arguably into 12.51% since Unknown is likely driven by Firefox users on unusual Linux distros -->.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Operating System Market Share United States Of America |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/united-states-of-america/#monthly-202407-202409 |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Operating System Market Share North America |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/north-america/#monthly-202409-202410-map |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref>

The most numerous type of device with an operating system are ]s. Not all embedded systems have operating systems, instead running their application code on the "bare metal"; of those that do have operating systems, a high percentage are standalone or do not have a web browser, which makes their usage share '''difficult to measure'''. Some operating systems used in embedded systems are more widely used than some of those mentioned above; for example, modern Intel microprocessors contain an ] running a version of the ] operating system.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vaughan-Nichols |first=Steven |date=November 6, 2017 |title=MINIX: Intel's hidden in-chip operating system |url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/minix-intels-hidden-in-chip-operating-system/ |access-date=2024-05-29 |website=ZDNET |language=en}}</ref>

==Worldwide device shipments==
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According to Gartner, the following is the worldwide device shipments (referring to ]) by operating system, which includes smartphones, ], ] and ] together.
The '''usage share of operating systems''' is the percentage market share of the operating systems used in computers.
Different categories of computers use a wide variety of ]s, so the total usage share varies enormously from one category to another.


{| class="wikitable"
In some categories, one family of operating systems dominates. For example, most desktop and laptop computers use ] and most ]s use ]. In other categories, such as ]s and ], there is more diversity and competition.
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| ]<ref name="COVID-prediction">{{Cite web|title=Gartner Forecasts Worldwide Device Shipments to Decline 14% in 2020 Due to Coronavirus Impact|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2020-05-26-gartner-forecasts-worldwide-device-shipments-to-decli|access-date=2021-03-03|website=Gartner|language=en}}</ref>
| 2019 (2.161 bln) || || || ||
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| Gartner<ref name="Sales18">{{cite news|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2018-01-29-gartner-says-worldwide-device-shipments-will-increase-2-point-1-percent-in-2018 |title= Gartner Says Worldwide Device Shipments Will Increase 2.1 Percent in 2018 |date=January 29, 2018 |access-date=18 December 2019}}</ref>
| 2017 (2.278 bln) || || || ||
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| Gartner<ref name="Sales17">{{cite news|url=https://www.mobilescout.com/windows/news/n78495/Gartner-Windows-OS-device-shipments-falter-2017.html |title= Gartner: Windows OS device shipments will falter in 2017 |date=10 January 2017 |access-date=18 December 2019}}</ref>
| 2016 (2.332 bln) || || 10.63% (248 mln) <!-- 248/2332=10.6326% --> || 11.2% (260 mln) ||
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| Gartner<ref name="Sales16">{{cite news|url=https://www.computerworld.com/article/3050931/microsoft-windows/windows-comes-up-third-in-os-clash-two-years-early.html |title= Windows comes up third in OS clash two years early |date=1 April 2016 |access-date=12 April 2016}}</ref><!--Inconsistent data: 297 mln (iOS) - 283 mln (Windows) = 14 mln (not 4 mln!)-->
| 2015 (2.4 bln) || 54.16% (1.3 bln)<!--1.3/2.4 = 54.1%--> || 12.37% (297 mln)
<small>macOS = 1%</small>
| 11.79% (283 mln) || 21.66%<!-- 2.4 -1.3 -0.297 -0.283 = 0.520 -->
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| Gartner<ref name="Sales14">{{cite news|url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2954317 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150107160932/http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2954317 |url-status=dead |archive-date=7 January 2015 |title= Gartner Says Tablet Sales Continue to Be Slow in 2015 |date=5 January 2015 |access-date=6 March 2015}}</ref>
| 2014 || 48.61% || 11.04% || 14.0% || 26.34%
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| Gartner<ref name="Sales13">{{cite news|url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2791017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140711215426/http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2791017 |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 July 2014 |title= Gartner Says Worldwide Traditional PC, Tablet, Ultramobile and Mobile Phone Shipments to Grow 4.2 Percent in 2014 |date=7 July 2014 |access-date=6 March 2015}}</ref>
| 2013 || 38.51% || 10.12% || 13.98% || 37.41%
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| Gartner<ref name="Sales12">{{cite news|url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2610015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021094500/http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2610015 |url-status=dead |archive-date=21 October 2013 |title= Gartner Says Worldwide PC, Tablet and Mobile Phone Shipments to Grow 4.5 Percent in 2013 as Lower-Priced Devices Drive Growth |date=21 October 2013 |access-date=6 March 2015}}</ref>
| 2012 || 22.8% || 9.6% || 15.62% || 51.98%
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Shipments (to stores) do not necessarily translate to sales to consumers, therefore suggesting the numbers indicate popularity and/or usage could be misleading. Not only do smartphones sell in higher numbers than PCs, but also a lot more by dollar value, with the gap only projected to widen, to well over double.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2017-04-06-gartner-says-worldwide-end-user-spending-on-devices-will-grow-2-percent-in-2017-while-unit-shipments-remain-flat|title=Gartner Says Worldwide End-User Spending on Devices Will Grow 2 Percent in 2017, While Unit Shipments Remain Flat|access-date=2017-12-07|language=en}}</ref>
Information about operating system share is difficult to obtain, since in most of the categories below there are no reliable primary sources or methodology for its collection.{{fact|date=February 2012}}


On 27 January 2016, Paul Thurrott summarized the operating system market, the day after Apple announced "one billion devices":
==Desktop and laptop computers==
There is little openly published information on the usage share of desktop and laptop computers. Gartner publishes estimates, but the way the estimates are calculated is not openly published. Also, sales may overstate usage. Most computers are sold with a pre-installed OS; some users replace that OS with a different one due to personal preference. Conversely, sales underestimate usage, by not counting pirated copies. For example, in 2009, "U.S. research firm IDC estimated that 80% of software sold in China last year was pirated." (Windows was mentioned, but no specific estimate for Windows was given.)<ref>{{cite news| url =http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/business/global/19iht-windows.html|title= Software Pirates in China Beat Microsoft to the Punch | work= The New York Times | date=19 October 2009}}</ref> As another example, in 2007, the automated push of IE7 update onto legal copies of Windows, contrasted with web browser share statistics, led one author to "estimate that 25%–35% of all Windows XP machines are illegal".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seopher.com/articles/around_25_35_of_windows_xp_systems_are_pirated_calculations_included_|title=Around 25-35% of Windows XP systems are pirated (calculations included)}}</ref>


{{blockquote|Apple's "active installed base" is now one billion devices. Granted, some of those Apple devices were probably sold into the marketplace years ago. But that 1 billion figure can and should be compared to the numbers Microsoft touts for Windows 10 (200 million, most recently) or Windows more generally (1.5 billion active users, a number that hasn’t moved, magically, in years), and that Google touts for Android (over 1.4 billion, as of September).
===Estimates for 2011===
:''These are current-year sales estimates, not accumulative usage share for all PCs that are in use.''


My understanding of iOS is that the user base was previously thought to be around 800 million strong, and when you factor out Macs and other non-iOS Apple devices, that's probably about right. But as you can see, there are three big personal computing platforms.|source=Paul Thurrott<ref name="big three">{{cite news |title=Apple's active installed base is now over 1 billion strong |url=https://www.thurrott.com/mobile/ios/64193/apples-active-installed-base-in-now-over-1-billion-strong |first=Paul |last=Thurrott |newspaper=Thurrott.com |date=27 January 2016 |quote=there are three big personal computing platforms. And only one of them is actually declining. We’ll see how Windows 10 fares over the long term, but even if Microsoft hits the 1 billion figure in 1-2 years as promised, it will by then still be the smallest of those three platforms.|access-date=16 August 2016}}</ref>}}
In August 2011, Gartner estimated Apple's PC market share in US as 10.7% for Q2 2011. Apple's worldwide market share is not listed, because it is not in the list of top 5 computer manufacturers, and is inferred to be 5% or lower. Gartner's numbers include netbooks, but not media tablets such as the iPad. Total units in Q2 2011 from all vendors, ~85 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1744216|title=Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments Increased 2.3 Percent in Second Quarter of 2011 | date =13 July 2011}}</ref>


=== PC shipments ===
"A Gartner forecast calls for Mac OS to ship on 4.5 percent of new PCs worldwide in 2011 and 5.2 percent in 2012. Gartner does not expect ], ] or HP's ] to get 'any significant market share' on PCs in the next few years, and expects Linux operating systems to remain at less than 2 percent share over the next several years."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gcn.com/Articles/2011/08/10/ECG-Windows-7-Top-Selling-OS-by-End-of-2011.aspx?Page=2 | title =Which operating system will be 2011's bestseller?|date=11 August 2011}}</ref>
For 2015 (and earlier), Gartner reports for "the year, worldwide PC shipments declined for the fourth consecutive year, which started in 2012 with the launch of tablets" with an 8% decline in PC sales for 2015 (not including cumulative decline in sales over the previous years).<ref name="Sales15">{{cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3185224 |title=Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments Declined 8.3 Percent in Fourth Quarter of 2015: Holiday Sales Provided Little Cheer to PC Vendors in 2015 |date=12 January 2016 |access-date=15 March 2016}}</ref>


Microsoft backed away from their goal of one billion Windows 10 devices in three years (or "by the middle of 2018")<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/071816/microsoft-backs-away-windows-10-goal-msft.asp|title=Microsoft Backs Away From Windows 10 Goal (MSFT)|first=Donna|last=Fuscaldo|date=18 July 2016|work=investopedia.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> and reported on 26 September 2016 that Windows 10 was running on over 400 million devices,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-windows-10-now-on-400-million-devices/|title=Microsoft: Windows 10 now on 400 million devices|first=Mary Jo|last=Foley|website=ZDNet}}</ref> and in March 2019 on more than 800 million.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-says-windows-10-is-now-on-more-than-800-million-devices/|title=Microsoft says Windows 10 is now on more than 800 million devices|last=Foley|first=Mary Jo|website=ZDNet|language=en|access-date=2019-03-11}}</ref>
Analyst Charlie Wolf of Needham & Co. has stated that in 2011 Apple broke 5% of global desktop market share for the first time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/11/16/macs_worldwide_market_share_reaches_15_year_high_at_5/|title=Mac platform reaches 15-year high with 5% worldwide market share|date=2011-11-16}}</ref>


In May 2020, ] predicted further decline in all market segments for 2020 due to ], predicting a decline of 13.6% for all devices. while the "Work from Home Trend Saved PC Market from Collapse", with only predicted to decline by 10.5% for PCs. However, in the end, according to Gartner, PC shipments grew 10.7% in the fourth quarter of 2020 and reached 275 million units in 2020, a 4.8% increase from 2019 and the highest growth in ten years." Apple in 4th place for PCs had the largest growth in shipments for a company in Q4 of 31.3%, while "the fourth quarter of 2020 was another remarkable period of growth for Chromebooks, with shipments increasing around 200% year over year to reach 11.7 million units. In 2020, Chromebook shipments increased over 80% to total nearly 30 million units, largely due to demand from the North American education market." Chromebooks sold more (30 million) than Apple's Macs worldwide (22.5 million) in pandemic year 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments Grew 10.7% in Fourth Quarter of 2020 and 4.8% for the Year |url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2021-01-11-gartner-says-worldwide-pc-shipments-grew-10-point-7-percent-in-the-fourth-quarter-of-2020-and-4-point-8-percent-for-the-year |access-date=2021-03-03 |website=Gartner |language=en}}</ref>
Net Applications has estimated global desktop market share of Windows 92.2%, Apple 6.36%, Linux 1.41%.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Linux-Foundation-enterprise-Linux-survey-plus-Net-Applications-desktop-stats/|title=Linux gains share on enterprise servers -- and desktops, too|date=2012-01-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/is-the-linux-desktop-actually-growing/10160|title=Is the Linux Desktop actually growing?|date=2012-01-18}}</ref>


According to the Catalyst group, the year 2021 had record high PC shipments with total shipments of 341 million units (including Chromebooks), 15% higher than 2020 and 27% higher than 2019, while being the largest shipment total since 2012.<ref>{{Cite web |date=12 January 2022 |title=Global PC shipments pass 340 million in 2021 and 2022 is set to be even stronger |url=https://www.canalys.com/newsroom/global-pc-market-Q4-2021 |access-date=2023-07-29 |website=Catalyst}}</ref>
===Older information===


According to Gartner, worldwide PC shipments declined by 16.2% in 2022, the largest annual decrease since the mid-1990s, due to geopolitical, economic, and supply chain challenges. <ref>{{cite news |title=Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments Declined 28.5% in Fourth Quarter of 2022 and 16.2% for the Year |url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2023-01-11-gartner-says-worldwide-pc-shipments-declined-28-percent-in-fourth-quarter-of-2022-and-16-percent-for-the-year#:~:text=For%20the%20year%2C%20PC%20shipments,a%2016.2%25%20decrease%20from%202021. |access-date=29 December 2023 |work=Gartner |language=en}}</ref>
In a speech to investors in February 2009, ] of ] presented a slide based on Microsoft's research; while it showed no figures, the pie chart depicted Linux and Apple as each having roughly 5&ndash;6% of home and business PCs.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.osnews.com/story/21035/Ballmer_Linux_Bigger_Competitor_than_Apple | title = Ballmer: Linux Bigger Competitor than Apple | last = Holwerda | first = Thom | publisher = osnews.com | date = 25 February 2009}}</ref>


===Tablet computers shipments===
Web ] usage share (see below) is often used as a proxy for desktop share, but many desktops are not used for web access so do not get counted in these figures. The correlation between desktop share and web client share is also being challenged by mobile web access, which rose through 1% in 2009 and 4% in 2010.<ref>http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_vs_desktop-ww-monthly-200812-201011</ref>
In 2015, ] estimated at the beginning of the year that the tablet ] would hit one billion<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Tablet-Users-Surpass-1-Billion-Worldwide-2015/1011806|title=Tablet Users to Surpass 1 Billion Worldwide in 2015 - eMarketer|work=emarketer.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> for the first time (with China's use at 328 million, which ] doesn't serve or track, and the United States's use second at 156 million). At the end of the year, because of cheap tablets{{snd}} not counted by all analysts{{snd}} that goal was met (even excluding cumulative sales of previous years) as:
{{blockquote|Sales quintupled to an expected 1 billion units worldwide this year, from 216 million units in 2014, according to projections from the Envisioneering Group.


While that number is far higher than the 200-plus million units globally projected by research firms IDC, Gartner and Forrester, Envisioneering analyst Richard Doherty says the rival estimates miss all the cheap Asian knockoff tablets that have been churning off assembly lines.
Microsoft's CFO Peter Klein stated in July 2010 that ] now runs on more than 15% of all PCs worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=11300CM9DYVG|title=Windows 7, Office Drive Record Microsoft Revenue|date=23 July 2010|publisher=Top Tech News}}</ref> A ] study of desktop operating systems used in North American and European companies in 2010 found Windows 7 on 10% of all commercial desktops, Windows XP on 75% and Vista on 7%.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.forrester.com/rb/Research/updated_2010_windows_7_commercial_adoption_outlook/q/id/58012/t/2|title=Updated 2010: Windows 7 Commercial Adoption Outlook|publisher=Forrester Research|date=2 November 2010.}}</ref>
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Forrester says its definition of tablets "is relatively narrow" while IDC says it includes some tablets by Amazon — but not all.
In October 2010 Tim Cook of Apple claimed that 1 in 5 of desktop / laptop computers sold in the United States is a Mac.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.betanews.com/joewilcox/article/App-Store-comes-to-Mac-in-90-days-new-iLife-Suite-and-trimmer-MacBook-Air-available-now/1287600183|title=App Store comes to Mac in 90 days, new iLife Suite and trimmer MacBook Air available now|date=20 October 2010<!--, 2:57 PM-->|publisher=Betanews Inc.}}</ref>
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This year e-tailer Amazon turned a lot of heads by drastically lowering the price of tablets, offering the 7-inch Fire for $49.99. In its roster of holiday best sellers, Amazon said this Fire was its best-selling tablet in December.

For consumers, buying a new tablet was "an impulse purchase," says Doherty. If your kid sits on the tablet and breaks it, you wouldn’t dream of getting it fixed — they’re so cheap, you just buy a new one."
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The top tech purchase of the year continued to be the smartphone, with an expected 1.5 billion sold worldwide, according to projections from researcher IDC. Last year saw some 1.2 billion sold.

Computers didn’t fare as well, despite the introduction of Microsoft's latest software upgrade, Windows 10, and the expected but not realized bump it would provide for consumers looking to skip the upgrade and just get a new computer instead.

Some 281 million PCs were expected to be sold, according to IDC, down from 308 million in 2014. Folks tend to be happy with the older computers and keep them for longer, as more of our daily computing activities have moved to the smartphone.

While Windows 10 got good reviews from tech critics, only 11% of the 1-billion-plus Windows user base opted to do the upgrade, according to Microsoft. This suggests Microsoft has a ways to go before the software gets "hit" status. Apple's new operating system El Capitan has been downloaded by 25% of Apple's user base, according to Apple.
|source='']''<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2015/12/28/tablets-have-banner-2015/77851808/ |title=Tablets have banner 2015 |date=1 January 2016}}</ref>}}

This conflicts with statistics from IDC that say the tablet market contracted by 10% in 2015<!--fifth quarter in a row--> with only ], ranked fifth, with big gains, more than doubling their share; for fourth quarter 2015, the five biggest vendors were the same except that ] tablets ranked third worldwide, new on the list, enabled by its not quite tripling of market share to 7.9%, with its ] Android-derivative.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.androidheadlines.com/2016/02/idc-tablet-shipments-decline-fifth-straight-quarter.html|title=IDC: Tablet Shipments Decline For Fifth Straight Quarter - Androidheadlines.com|date=1 February 2016|work=androidheadlines.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

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| Strategy Analytics<ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.strategyanalytics.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2022/Strategy-Analytics-Android-Tablet-Market-Share-Falls-Below-50-for-First-Time-in-10-Years/default.aspx|title=Strategy Analytics: Android Tablet Market Share Falls Below 50% for First Time in 10 Years |publisher=Strategy Analytics|author=Eric Smith|date=2022-07-29 |access-date=2022-10-09}}</ref>
| Q2 2022 || 49% || 38% || 11% || 2%
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|Statista<ref>{{Cite web|title=Global tablet shipments by OS 2010-2020|url=https://www.statista.com/statistics/273268/worldwide-tablet-sales-by-operating-system-since-2nd-quarter-2010/|access-date=2020-11-16|website=Statista|language=en}}</ref>
|2020
|59.4%
|29.8%
|10.21%
|0.59%
|-
| Strategy Analytics<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.strategyanalytics.com/strategy-analytics/news/strategy-analytics-press-releases/strategy-analytics-press-release/2015/11/23/tablets-windows-fast-becoming-a-premium-os-says-strategy-analytics#.Vv0sOsL2ZaQ|title=Tablets: Windows fast becoming a premium OS, says Strategy Analytics |publisher=Strategy Analytics|author=Eric Smith|date=23 November 2015 |access-date=31 March 2016}}</ref>
| 2015 || 68% || 22% || 10% || <0.1%
|-
| ]<ref name="Android tablets">{{cite news|url=https://techcrunch.com/2014/03/03/gartner-195m-tablets-sold-in-2013-android-grabs-top-spot-from-ipad-with-62-share/ |title=Gartner: 195M Tablets Sold In 2013, Android Grabs Top Spot From iPad With 62% Share |first=Ingrid |last=Lunden |date=3 March 2014 |access-date=21 July 2014}}</ref>
| 2013 || 61.9% || 36.0% || 2.1% || <0.1%
|-
| Gartner<ref name="Android tablets"/>
| 2012 || 45.8% || 52.8% || 1.0% || 0.3%
|-
|}

] excludes some devices from their tablet shipment statistic and includes them in a different category called "premium ultra mobiles" with screen sizes of more than 10" inches.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/ultramobiles|title=Ultramobiles|publisher=Gartner, Inc. |access-date=2022-10-09}}</ref>

=== Smartphone shipments ===

On 28 May 2015, Google announced that there were 1.4 billion Android users and 1 billion Google play users active during that month.<ref>{{cite web |date=29 September 2015 |title=Android is now used by 1.4 billion people |url=https://www.theverge.com/2015/9/29/9409071/google-android-stats-users-downloads-sales |publisher=The Verge}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Google I/O website: Keynote |url=https://events.google.com/io2015/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150618114753/https://events.google.com/io2015/ |archive-date=18 June 2015 |access-date=20 January 2016}}</ref> <!--In September 2015, Google announced that Android had 1.4&nbsp;billion ].<ref>{{cite web |first=James |last=Vincent |title=Android is now used by 1.4 billion people |url=https://www.theverge.com/2015/9/29/9409071/google-android-stats-users-downloads-sales |website=] |publisher=] |date=29 September 2015 |access-date=12 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |first=Natasha |last=Lomas |title=Android Now Has 1.4 Billion 30-Day Active Users Globally |url=https://techcrunch.com/2015/09/29/android-now-has-1-4bn-30-day-active-devices-globally/ |website=] |publisher=] |date=29 September 2015 |access-date=12 March 2017}}</ref>--> This changed to 2&nbsp;billion monthly active users in May 2017.<ref>{{cite web |last=Protalinski |first=Emil |date=17 May 2017 |title=Android passes 2 billion monthly active devices |url=https://venturebeat.com/2017/05/17/android-passes-2-billion-monthly-active-devices/ |access-date=17 May 2017 |website=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Ng |first=Alfred |date=17 May 2017 |title=Google's Android now powers more than 2 billion devices |url=https://www.cnet.com/au/news/google-boasts-2-billion-active-android-devices/ |access-date=17 May 2017 |website=] |publisher=]}}</ref>

By late 2016, Android had been explained to be "killing" Apple's iOS market share (i.e. its declining sales of smartphones, not just relatively but also by a number of units, when the whole market is increasing) with

{{blockquote| The gap between the two is growing ever larger all the time.

According to Gartner, Android now boasts a global market share of 86.2 percent. Apple's iOS is a long way behind with a market share of just 12.9 percent. The rest may as well not even exist

These figures, which cover the second quarter of 2016, show that Android has actually increased its market share by 4 percent over the last year. All other operating systems are down, with iOS losing 1.7 percent

I think it's fair to declare Android the winner in the mobile operating wars at this point.|source=makeuseof.com<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/android-is-killing-ios-uber-launches-self-driving-cars-tech-news-digest/ |title=Android Is Killing iOS, Uber Launches Self-Driving Cars… |first=Dave |last=Parrack |date=18 August 2016}}</ref>}}

As of 9 May 2019, the biggest smartphone companies (by market share) were Samsung, Huawei and Apple, respectively.<ref>Gadgets Now Bureau, , ''Gadgets Now'', 1 Aug 2018, 02.51 PM IST</ref>

Gartner's own press release said, "Apple continued its downward trend with a decline of 7.7 percent in the second quarter of 2016",<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3415117 |title=Gartner Says Five of Top 10 Worldwide Mobile Phone Vendors Increased Sales in Second Quarter of 2016: Global Sales of Smartphones Grew 4.3 Percent Year on Year |publisher=Gartner |date=19 August 2016}}</ref> which is their decline, based on absolute number of units, that underestimates the relative decline (with the market increasing), along with the misleading "1.7 ]]" decline. That point decline means an 11.6% relative decline (from 14.6% down to 12.9%).

Although in units sold by Apple are declining, they are almost the only vendor making any profit in the smartphone sector from hardware sales alone. In Q3 2016 for example, they captured 103.6% of the market profits.<ref>{{cite news |last=Patrick |first=Seitz |date=3 November 2016 |title=Apple iPhone Grabs 104% Of Smartphone Industry Profit In Q3 |newspaper=Investor's Business Daily |url=http://www.investors.com/news/technology/click/apple-iphone-grabs-104-of-smartphone-industry-profit-in-q3/}}</ref>

There are more mobile phone owners than toothbrush owners,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Are there Really More Mobile Phone Owners than Toothbrush Owners? |url=https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/really-more-mobile-phone-owners-than-toothbrush-jamie-turner |access-date=2019-06-15 |website=www.linkedin.com |language=en}}</ref> with mobile phones the fastest growing technology in history.{{Citation needed|date=August 2019}} There are a billion more active mobile phones in the world than people (and many more than 10 billion sold so far with less than half still in use), explained by the fact that some people have more than one, such as an extra for work.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Turner |first=Ash |date=2018-07-10 |title=1 Billion More Phones Than People In The World! BankMyCell |url=https://www.bankmycell.com/blog/how-many-phones-are-in-the-world |access-date=2019-06-15 |website=BankMyCell |language=en-US}}</ref> All the phones have an operating system, but only a fraction of them are smartphones with an OS capable of running modern applications. Currently, 3.1 billion smartphones and tablets are in use across the world (with tablets, a small fraction of the total, generally running the same operating systems, Android or iOS, the latter being more popular on tablets. In 2019, a variant of iOS called ] built for iPad tablets was released).

Worldwide smartphone sales to end users by operating systems, as measured by ], ] and others:

{| class="wiki table sortable" style="width:90%;"
|+ Smartphone shipments by OS
|-
!Source
!Method
!Quarter/month
!]<br/>{{small|(including ])}}
!]<br />{{small|(all versions)}}
!]
!]
!]<br/>{{small|(all versions)}}
!Others
|-
|]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2018-05-29-gartner-says-worldwide-sales-of-smartphones-returned-to-growth-in-first-quarter-of-2018|title=Gartner Says Worldwide Sales of Smartphones Returned to Growth in First Quarter of 2018|date=2018-05-28|access-date=2022-09-22}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2018 Q1
|85.9%
|N/A
|14.1%
|N/A
|N/A
|0.0%
|-
|]<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2018-02-22-gartner-says-worldwide-sales-of-smartphones-recorded-first-ever-decline-during-the-fourth-quarter-of-2017|title=GGartner Says Worldwide Sales of Smartphones Recorded First Ever Decline During the Fourth Quarter of 2017|date=2018-02-22|access-date=2022-09-22}}</ref>
|Units sold per year
|2017
|85.9%
|N/A
|14.0%
|N/A
|N/A
|0.1%
|-
|]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2017-05-23-gartner-says-worldwide-sales-of-smartphones-grew-9-percent-in-first-quarter-of-2017|title=Gartner Says Worldwide Sales of Smartphones Grew 9 Percent in First Quarter of 2017|access-date=2018-02-02}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2017 Q1
|86.1%
|N/A
|13.7%
|N/A
|N/A
|0.2%
|-
|]<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2018-02-22-gartner-says-worldwide-sales-of-smartphones-recorded-first-ever-decline-during-the-fourth-quarter-of-2017|title=GGartner Says Worldwide Sales of Smartphones Recorded First Ever Decline During the Fourth Quarter of 2017|date=2018-02-22|access-date=2022-09-22}}</ref>
|Units sold per year
|2016
|84.8%
|N/A
|14.4%
|N/A
|N/A
|0.8%
|-
|Gartner<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2017-02-15-gartner-says-worldwide-sales-of-smartphones-grew-7-percent-in-the-fourth-quarter-of-2016|title=Gartner Says Worldwide Sales of Smartphones Grew 7 Percent in the Fourth Quarter of 2016|access-date=2018-02-02}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2016 Q4
|81.7%
|0.0%
|17.9%
|N/A
|0.3%
|0.1%
|-
|Gartner<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3516317|title=Gartner Says Chinese Smartphone Vendors Were Only Vendors in the Global Top Five to Increase Sales in the Third Quarter of 2016|access-date=2016-12-09}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2016 Q3
|87.8%
|0.1%
|11.5%
|N/A
|0.4%
|0.2%
|-
|Gartner<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3415117|title=Gartner Says Five of Top 10 Worldwide Mobile Phone Vendors Increased Sales in the Second Quarter of 2016|access-date=2016-12-09}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2016 Q2
|86.2%
|0.1%
|12.9%
|N/A
|0.6%
|0.2%
|-
|Gartner<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3323017|title=Gartner Says Worldwide Smartphone Sales Grew 3.9 Percent in the First Quarter of 2016|access-date=2016-12-09}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2016 Q1
|84.1%
|0.2%
|14.8%
|N/A
|0.7%
|0.2%
|-
|Gartner<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2016-02-18-gartner-says-worldwide-smartphone-sales-grew-10-percent-in-fourth-quarter-of-2015|title=Gartner Says Worldwide Smartphone Sales Grew 9.7 Percent in the Fourth Quarter of 2015|date=2016-02-18|access-date=2022-09-22}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2015 Q4
|80.7%
|0.2%
|17.7%
|N/A
|1.1%
|0.2%
|-
|Gartner<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2015-08-20-gartner-says-worldwide-smartphone-sales-recorded-slowest-growth-rate-since-2013|title=Gartner Says Worldwide Smartphone Sales Recorded Slowest Growth Rate Since 2013|date=2015-08-20|access-date=2022-09-22}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2015 Q2
|82.2%
|0.3%
|14.6%
|N/A
|2.5%
|0.4%
|-
|Gartner<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2016-02-18-gartner-says-worldwide-smartphone-sales-grew-10-percent-in-fourth-quarter-of-2015|title=Gartner Says Worldwide Smartphone Sales Grew 9.7 Percent in Fourth Quarter of 2015|date=2016-02-18|access-date=2022-09-22}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2014 Q4
|76.0%
|0.5%
|20.4%
|N/A
|2.8%
|0.4%
|-
|Strategy Analytics<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://blogs.strategyanalytics.com/WSS/post/2013/10/31/Android-Captures-Record-81-Percent-Share-of-Global-Smartphone-Shipments-in-Q3-2013.aspx|title=Android Captures Record 81 Percent Share of Global Smartphone Shipments in Q3 2013|access-date=1 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131101042255/http://blogs.strategyanalytics.com/WSS/post/2013/10/31/Android-Captures-Record-81-Percent-Share-of-Global-Smartphone-Shipments-in-Q3-2013.aspx|archive-date=1 November 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|Units shipped in quarter
|2014 Q3
|81.3%
|1.0%
|13.4%
|N/A
|4.1%
|0.2%
|-
|Gartner<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2015-08-20-gartner-says-worldwide-smartphone-sales-recorded-slowest-growth-rate-since-2013|title=Gartner Says Worldwide Smartphone Sales Recorded Slowest Growth Rate Since 2013|date=2015-08-20|access-date=2022-09-22}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
|2014 Q2
|83.8%
|0.7%
|12.2%
|N/A
|2.8%
|0.5%
|-
| Gartner<ref name="gartner.com">{{cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2573415|title=Worldwide Smartphone Sales to End Users by Operating System in 2Q13}}</ref>
|Units sold in quarter
| 2013 Q2
| 79.0%
| 2.7%
| 14.2%
| 0.3%
| 3.3%
| 0.6%
|-
| Gartner<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2482816|title=Worldwide Smartphone Sales to End Users by Operating System in 1Q13}}</ref>
| Units sold in quarter
| 2013 Q1
| 74.4%
| 3.0%
| 18.2%
| 0.6%
| 2.9%
| 1.0%
|-
|International Data Corporation<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130516005342/en/Android-iOS-Combine-92.3-Smartphone-Operating-System|title=Android and iOS Combine for 92.3% of All Smartphone Operating System Shipments in the First Quarter While Windows Phone Leapfrogs BlackBerry, According to IDC|date=16 May 2013|website=www.businesswire.com}}</ref>
|Units shipped in quarter
|2013 Q1
|75.0%
|2.9%
|17.3%
|0.6%
|3.2%
|0.0%
|}

]


==Web clients== ==Web clients==
{{Update|section|Recent statistics from 2018 is needed for this section. |date=August 2018}}
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The information on web clients is obtained from ] information obtained through ] code run by web browsers supplied to web servers. "Unknown" is probably mostly <!-- or only, by now with e.g. Symbian not a possibility, e.g., when Opera 4.4 detected? --> Windows operating systems.{{citation needed|date=May 2019}} These figures have a large margin of error for a variety of reasons. For a discussion on the shortcomings see ].
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Data from various sources published over the 2021/2022 period is summarized in the table below. All of these sources monitor a substantial number of websites, any statistics that relate to only one web site have been excluded.


Android currently ranks highest,<ref name=AndroWin>{{cite press release | url=https://gs.statcounter.com/press/android-overtakes-windows-for-first-time |title=Android overtakes Windows for first time: "Milestone in technology history and end of an era" as Microsoft no longer owns dominant OS}}</ref> above Windows (incl. Xbox console) systems. ]<!--Windows on mobile systems--> accounted for 0.51% of the web usage, before it was discontinued.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-ww-monthly-201506-201703|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=19 April 2017}}</ref>
The following information on web clients is obtained from the ] information supplied to web servers by web browsers. These figures are inaccurate for a variety of reasons. For a discussion on the shortcomings see ].


Considering all personal computers, ] is well below 50% usage share on every continent, and at 30% in the US (24% single-day low) and in many countries lower, e.g. China, and in India at 19% (12% some days) and Windows' lowest share globally was 29% in May 2022 (25% some days), and 29% in the US.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Operating System Market Share South America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/south-america/#weekly-202013-202019|access-date=2020-10-01|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref>
The most recent data from various sources published during the last six months is summarized in the table below. All of these sources monitor a substantial number of web sites; statistics related to one web site only are excluded.


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For a short time, iOS was slightly more popular than Windows in the US, but this is no longer the case. Worldwide, Android holds 41.61%, more than Windows at 29.02%, and iOS third at 18.18%.

In Africa, Android is at 62.66%, Windows is 18.81 (and iOS third at 10.74%).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Operating System Market Share Africa |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/africa/#monthly-202106-202205 |access-date=2022-06-19 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref>
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On weekends iOS tops Windows in the US (and on some weekends Android is also more popular than Windows),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/|title=Operating System Market Share United States Of America|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#daily-20190125|title=Operating System Market Share United States Of America {{!}} StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-12-04}}</ref> and iOS alone got even with Windows for the month of November 2019, in large part due to the spike in sales for the 5 days around ]. That season iOS had a 46% lead over Windows and, along with Android, contributed to a higher market share of mobile devices over desktops for 6 weeks.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#weekly-201945-201948-bar|title=Operating System Market Share United States Of America|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#monthly-201911-201911-bar|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share United States Of America|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-12-04}}</ref> -->

Before iOS became the most popular operating system in any independent country, it was most popular in Guam, an ], for four consecutive quarters in 2017–18,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/guam/#quarterly-201604-201903|title=Operating System Market Share Guam|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/guam/#monthly-201605-201906|title=Operating System Market Share Guam|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-07-14}}</ref> although Android is now the most popular there.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/guam/#monthly-201909-201911|title=Operating System Market Share Guam|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-12-04}}</ref> iOS has been the highest ranked OS in ] (a British ] in Europe) for years, by a wide margin, and iOS was also highest ranked in Falkland Islands, a ], for one quarter in 2019, before being overtaken by Android in the following quarter.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/falkland-islands-(malvinas)/#quarterly-201803-201902|title=Operating System Market Share Falkland Islands (malvinas): Q3 2018 - Q2 2019|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-07-14}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/falkland-islands-(malvinas)/#monthly-201701-201906|title=Operating System Market Share Falkland Islands (malvinas)|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-07-14}}</ref> iOS is competitive with Windows in Sweden, where some days it is more used.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/sweden/#daily-20190613-20190712|title=Operating System Market Share Sweden|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-07-14}}</ref>

The designation of an "Unknown" operating system is strangely high in a few countries such as ] where it was at 32.44% (no longer near as high).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/madagascar/#monthly-201709-201906|title=Operating System Market Share Madagascar|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-07-15}}</ref> This may be due to the fact that StatCounter uses ] to get OS statistics, and there the most common browsers are not often used. The version breakdown for browsers in Madagascar shows "Other" at 34.9%,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-version-market-share/all/madagascar/|title=Browser Version Market Share Madagascar|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref> and Opera Mini 4.4 is the most popular known browser at 22.1% (plus e.g. 3.34% for Opera 7.6). However browser statistics without version-breakdown has Opera at 48.11% with the "Other" category very small.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share/all/madagascar/|title=Browser Market Share Madagascar|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref>{{Clarify|reason=|date=August 2019}}
<!--just drop the paragraph below, as "Unknown" OS is way down from e.g. 17% in India at the time:

"Unknown" operating system (distinct from "Other", and with all of Microsoft's and Apple's accounted for) has measured up to 73% at StatCounter, for some countries.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/papua-new-guinea/#daily-20150401-20170123|title=Operating system market share in Papua New Guinea - StatCounter Global Stats|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> In India, up to 17% and down to about 3% currently of desktop computers have been reported with the "Unknown" operating system,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/india/#weekly-201621-201703|title=Desktop operating system market share in India - StatCounter Global Stats|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> while mobile has ranged from 11% to 9%, so it's a possibility that those "desktops" are actually mobiles asking for a desktop-versions of web pages. Another possibility would be that they are non-Windows running PCs, possibly running Android. "Unknown" has been on a huge rise in ] for over a year (while there, unlike in India, desktop "Unknown" is only at around 3%,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-os-MG-weekly-201544-201631|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> while mobile "Unknown" up to 50%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_os-MG-weekly-201544-201631|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>), having market share as far back as 2013, topped Android in November 2015 and was for long highest ranked.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/madagascar/#monthly-201309-201612|title=Operating system market share in Madagascar - StatCounter Global Stats|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> "Unknown" is likely to be a variant of Android (rise correlates with Android) and then, in May 2016 its share at 36.28% plus Android's 27.93%, would make for 64.21% market share of Android and variants, that StatCounter doesn't correctly identify yet. "Unknown" is also ranked 3rd in India (distinct from other non-smartphones operating systems).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-IN-monthly-201309-201604|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>
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In China, Android became the highest ranked operating system in July 2016 (Windows has occasionally topped it since then, while since April 2016 it or all non-mobile operating systems haven't outranked mobile operating systems, meaning Android plus iOS).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/china/#monthly-201509-201909|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=16 October 2019}}</ref> In the Asian continent as a whole, Android has been ranked highest since February 2016 and Android alone has the majority share,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/asia/#monthly-201407-201909|title=Top 8 Operating Systems in Asia from July 2014 to September 2019|publisher=statcounter.com}}</ref> because of a large majority in all the most populous countries of the continent, up to 84% in Bangladesh, where it has had over 70% share for over four years.<ref name="Bangladesh">{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/bangladesh/#monthly-201403-201909|title=Operating System Market Share Bangladesh|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-10-16}}</ref> Since August 2015, Android is ranked first, at 48.36% in May 2016, in the African continent{{snd}} when it took a big jump ahead of Windows 7,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-af-monthly-201407-201604|title=Top 8 Operating Systems in Africa from July 2014 to Apr 2016|publisher=statcounter.com}}</ref> and thereby Africa joined Asia as a mobile-majority continent. China is no longer a desktop-majority country,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/china/#monthly-201505-201906|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> joining India, which has a mobile-majority of 71%, confirming Asia's significant mobile-majority.

Online usage of ] derivatives (] + ] + other ]) exceeds that of Windows. This has been true since some time between January and April 2016, according to W3Counter<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php?year=2016&month=01 |title=Global stats |publisher=W3 Counter }}</ref> and StatCounter.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-ww-monthly-201604-201604-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><!--Using the numbers from the linked CSV download file-->
However, even before that, the figure for all Unix-like OSes, including those from Apple, was higher than that for Windows. <!--May be too much trivia as only on some days/weekends and only in some countries. As I said, Win7 is only one version, not Android, but less so for iOS. At least to watch for: big countries, US etc.:

Depending on the day/weekend United States (and Switzerland, while may just be erratic statistics, at least not falling cleanly on weekends) can be ranked first (and in the UK and Australia/Oceania iOS usually is ranked 1st on weekends):

https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-US-daily-20150830-20150928

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https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-ww-daily-20150920-20150920-map
https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-ww-daily-20150912-20150912-map
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| style="text-align: left;" |StatCounter Global Stats<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/chart.php?device=Desktop%20%26%20Mobile%20%26%20Tablet%20%26%20Console&device_hidden=desktop%2Bmobile%2Btablet%2Bconsole&multi-device=true&statType_hidden=os&region_hidden=ww&granularity=monthly&statType=Operating%20System&region=Worldwide&fromInt=200812&toInt=201612&fromMonthYear=2008-12&toMonthYear=2016-12&csv=1|title=StatCounter Stats through Dec 2016|website=www.statcounter.com|access-date=5 December 2016}}</ref>
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| style="text-align: left;" | StatCounter Global Stats<ref name="sc1">{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/chart.php?device=Desktop%20%26%20Mobile%20%26%20Tablet%20%26%20Console&device_hidden=desktop%2Bmobile%2Btablet%2Bconsole&multi-device=true&statType_hidden=os&region_hidden=ww&granularity=monthly&statType=Operating%20System&region=Worldwide&fromInt=200812&toInt=201512&fromMonthYear=2008-12&toMonthYear=2015-12&csv=1|title=Worldwide user OS families in Dec 2015}}</ref>
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==Desktop and laptop computers==
==Netbooks==
{{Update|section|Recent statistics till 2018 is needed for some parts in this section.|date=October 2018}}
The ] market has been dominated by Microsoft Windows, with Linux in second place.
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Windows is still the dominant desktop OS, but the dominance varies by region and it has gradually lost market share to other desktop operating systems (not just to mobile) with the slide very noticeable in the US, where macOS usage has more than quadrupled from Jan. 2009 to Dec. 2020 to 30.62% (i.e. in Christmas month; and 34.72% in April 2020 in the middle of ], and iOS was more popular overall that year;<ref>{{Cite web|title=Operating System Market Share United States Of America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#monthly-202001-202012-bar|access-date=2021-01-05|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref> globally Windows lost to Android that year,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Operating System Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share#monthly-202001-202012-bar|access-date=2021-01-05|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref> as for the two years prior), with Windows down to 61.136% and ChromeOS at 5.46%, plus traditional Linux at 1.73%.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop Operating System Market Share United States Of America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/united-states-of-america/#monthly-200901-202012|access-date=2021-01-05|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref>
Initially, Linux dominated the netbook market when ] started it with the ] in October 2007, but this lead did not last long. Asus and ], which accounted for 90% of the early netbook market, installed Linux on 30% of their machines.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=a3VyE_ofSwwE&refer=news | title = Microsoft Missing Netbook Growth as Linux Wins Sales (Update2) | first1 = Tim | last1 = Culpan | first2 = Dina | last2 = Bass | publisher = Bloomberg.com | date = 6 November 2008}}</ref>


There is little openly published information on the device shipments of desktop and laptop computers. Gartner publishes estimates, but the way the estimates are calculated is not openly published. Another source of market share of various operating systems is ]<ref>https://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-os-ww-monthly-201508-201508-bar StatCounter</ref> basing its estimate on web use (although this may not be ]). Also, sales may overstate usage. Most computers are sold with a ], with some users replacing that OS with a different one due to personal preference, or installing another OS alongside it and using both. Conversely, sales underestimate usage by not counting unauthorized copies. For example, in 2009, approximately 80% of software sold in China consisted of illegitimate copies.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/business/global/19iht-windows.html|title=Software Pirates in China Beat Microsoft to the Punch | work=The New York Times | date=19 October 2009}}</ref> In 2007, the statistics from an automated update of IE7 for registered Windows computers differed with the observed web browser share, leading one writer to estimate that 25–35% of all Windows XP installations were unlicensed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seopher.com/articles/around_25_35_of_windows_xp_systems_are_pirated_calculations_included_|title=Around 25–35% of Windows XP systems are pirated (calculations included)|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304063513/http://www.seopher.com/articles/around_25_35_of_windows_xp_systems_are_pirated_calculations_included_|archive-date=2016-03-04}}</ref>
Microsoft responded by extending the sales of ]. By February 2009, Microsoft cited data from NPD Retail Tracking Service which showed that US market share of Windows on netbooks went from under 10% to 96%.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/windowsexperience/archive/2009/04/03/windows-on-netbook-pcs-a-year-in-review.aspx|title=Windows on Netbook PCs: A Year in Review|publisher=Windows Experience Blog}}</ref>


The usage share of Microsoft's (then latest operating system version) ] has slowly increased since July/August 2016, reaching around 27.15% (of all Windows versions, not all desktop or all operating systems) in December 2016. It eventually reached 79.79% on 5 October 2021, the same day on which its successor ] was released. In the United States, usage of Windows XP has dropped to 0.38% (of all Windows versions), and its global average to 0.59%, while in Africa it is still at 2.71%, and in ] it is more than 70%, as of 2017.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Windows Version Market Share Armenia |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desktop/armenia/#monthly-202010-202109 |access-date=2021-10-04 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref>
In November 2009, an analyst at ABI said that of the 35 million netbooks to ship globally in 2009, 68% would have Windows and 32% Linux.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9140343/Linux_s_share_of_netbooks_surging_not_sagging_says_analyst | title = Linux's share of netbooks surging, not sagging, says analyst | first = Eric | last = Lai | publisher = computerworld.com | date = 4 November 2009}}</ref>


StatCounter web usage data of desktop or laptop operating systems varies significantly by country. For example, in 2017, macOS usage in North America was at 16.82%<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-os-na-monthly-201603-201608|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> (17.52% in the US<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-os-US-monthly-201603-201608|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>) whereas in Asia it was only 4.4%.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Top 7 Desktop OSs in Asia on May 2016 |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-os-as-monthly-201603-201603-bar |publisher=StatCounter|date=May 2016 |access-date=9 April 2016}}</ref> As of July 2023, macOS usage has increased to 30.81% in North America<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Operating System Market Share North America |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/north-america |access-date=2023-08-13 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref> (31.77% in the US)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Operating System Market Share United States Of America |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/united-states-of-america |access-date=2023-08-13 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref> and to 9.64% in Asia.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Operating System Market Share Asia |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/asia |access-date=2023-08-13 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref>
According to DisplaySearch, netbooks and tablets rose from just under a 14% share of the overall portable computer market in third quarter of 2008 to around 20% in the second quarter of 2009, and remained at around 20% until the middle of 2010. During 2010, Apple's ] tablet computer gained a 6.5% share of this market sector in the first quarter and DisplaySearch forecast this will rise to 30% in the second.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.reghardware.com/2010/06/17/netbooks_vs_tablets/ | title=iPad gouges netbook sales | first=Tony | last=Smith | publisher=The Register | date=17 June 2010 | accessdate = 18 January 2011 }}</ref>
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| caption = Since mid-2020, the world uses smartphones<!--the meaning of "mobile" is the stats--> more than desktop (including laptop) computers.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share#monthly-202009-202109|access-date=2021-10-02|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share#quarterly-201904-202003-bar|access-date=2020-11-16|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share#daily-20200831-20200930|access-date=2020-10-01|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref> For global statistics it's every day of the week. It has also happened for all individual continents<ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share Oceania|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/oceania/#weekly-202048-202105|access-date=2021-10-04|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share Europe|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/europe/#monthly-202010-202109|access-date=2021-10-04|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share North America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/north-america/#daily-20210709-20210811|access-date=2021-10-04|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref> (at least for some weeks, and also for the United States where the smartphone share reached 54.26% in July 2022,<!-- 58.41% on July 16, 2022, and above 51% every day of that month--><ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share United States Of America |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#monthly-202009-202303 |access-date=2023-04-08 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share North America |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/north-america/#monthly-202009-202303 |access-date=2023-04-08 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share United States Of America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#weekly-202123-202132|access-date=2021-10-04|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref><!-- and gone up to 54%, both on July 3, 2021 a Saturday and June 9, 2019 a Sunday--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#daily-20190331-20190630|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share United States Of America|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-07-01}}</ref> and also that high in 2021). The proportions do vary widely by region (more so than by the day), e.g. in Africa the smartphone share is highest at 72%, in Asia at 69% and in South America at 60%, in Europe is 49% while desktop is slightly lower, and in the United States it's at 43% and desktop at 54% (previously at 50%). On some continents, e.g. North America and the US, smartphone use may only go over 50% on weekends, since smartphones usage increases on weekends,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share United States Of America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#daily-20210523-20210831|access-date=2021-10-18|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share United States Of America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#monthly-202008-202109|access-date=2021-10-18|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share United States Of America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#daily-20201218-20210117|access-date=2021-10-18|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share#daily-20190331-20190630|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share Worldwide|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-07-01}}</ref> while the smartphone share has gone up to 54% for a single day (]), and on average over 50% for full week.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share United States Of America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#daily-20211112-20211211|access-date=2021-12-13|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share United States Of America|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#weekly-202139-202148|access-date=2021-12-13|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref>


| label1 = Smartphones
==Tablet computers==
| value1 = 58.01
]s, or simply ''tablets'', became a significant OS market share category starting with Apple's iOS-based ] in 2010. {{As of|2011|06}}, ~29 million iPads sold.
| color1 = Green
| label2 = Desktops/Laptops
| value2 = 39.49
| color2 = Yellow
| label3 = Tablets
| value3 = 2.46
| color3 = Blue
<!-- Misleading as consoles are mostly used for gaming, and just a bit for web browsing, the only thing measured here:
| label4 = Game consoles
| value4 = 0.04
| color4 = Red
-->
|label4=Console|value4=0.06|color4=red}}
The 2023 ] developer survey counts 87,222 survey responses. However, usage of a particular system as a desktop or as a server was not differentiated in the survey responses. The operating system share among those identifying as professional developers was:<ref>{{cite web |title=Stack Overflow 2023 Developer Survey, Operating System |url=https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#section-most-popular-technologies-operating-system |access-date=13 August 2023 |website=Stack Overflow}}</ref>
* Windows: 46.91%
* macOS: 33%
* Ubuntu: 26.69%
* BSD: 0.59%
<!--
Should we list the other Linux-based operating systems that are listed by Ubuntu in the survey? They Windows and Linux entries are not specified by the survey responses as whether they are used for desktops or servers
-->===Microsoft data on Windows usage===
In June 2016, Microsoft claimed Windows&nbsp;10 had half the market share of all Windows installations in the US and UK, as quoted by BetaNews:


{{blockquote|Microsoft's Windows trends page Windows&nbsp;10 hit 50 percent in the US (51 percent in the UK, 39 percent globally), while ... Windows&nbsp;7 was on 38 percent (36 percent in the UK, 46 percent globally).
'''2011 Sales and estimates (millions of units):'''


A big reason for the difference in numbers comes down to how they are recorded. ... actual OS usage (based on web browsing), while Microsoft records the number of devices Windows&nbsp;10 is installed on. ... Microsoft also only records Windows&nbsp;7, Windows&nbsp;8, Windows&nbsp;8.1 and Windows&nbsp;10, while NetMarketShare includes both XP and Vista.|BetaNews<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://betanews.com/2016/08/29/windows-10-50-percent-of-the-market/|title=Windows 10 has over 50 percent market share, according to Microsoft -- wait, what?|date=29 August 2016|website=BetaNews}}</ref>}}
iOS: Q1: 7.3, Q2: 4.7 (limited by supply shortages)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.unwiredview.com/2011/04/20/apple-unveils-fiscal-2011-q2-results-18-65-million-iphones-4-69-million-ipads-sold/|title=Apple unveils fiscal 2011 Q2 results}}</ref>
<!-- Seems like a misunderstanding, this page only tracking Windows 10 version?: "As of February 2017, Microsoft's trend page<ref>{{cite web|url=https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/store/windows-app-data-trends|title=Windows apps and data trends - Windows app development|website=developer.microsoft.com}}</ref> has Windows 10 (for global data) at 47% (for "PC and tablet: All users"), more than any other Windows version, and at 56% (for "PC and tablet: Gamers")." See https://web.archive.org/web/20181004020150/http://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/store/windows-app-data-trends
-->


===Desktop computer games===
Android: "Android media tablets have collectively taken 20% market share away from the iPad in the last 12 months."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abiresearch.com/press/3753-Android+Takes+20%25+Media+Tablet+Market+Share+from+iPad+in+Last+12+Months|title=Android Takes 20% Media Tablet Market Share from iPad in Last 12 Months|date=11 August 2011}}</ref>
The digital video game distribution platform ] publishes a monthly "Hardware & Software Survey", with the statistics below:


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
"Apple is set to increase its iPad shipments at a faster rate than previously expected in 2011 and beyond, causing the global tablet market to exceed growth expectations during the next few years, according to data from information and analysis provider ]. Apple will ship 44 million iPads in 2011; shipments expected to reach 120 million units in 2015. Apple is expected to account for 74 percent of tablet shipments in 2011 and 43-44 percent in 2015."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.isuppli.com/Display-Materials-and-Systems/News/Pages/Media-Tablet-Forecast-Increased-as-Apple%E2%80%99s-Dominance-Grows.aspx|title=Media Tablet Forecast Increased as Apple’s Dominance Grows|date=24 August 2011}}</ref>

'''Top vendors:''' In Q1 2011, Apple's iOS sold 7.3 million tablets. (Q2 number not used, because was limited by supply shortages.) Google's Android shipped on 1–2 million tablets per quarter (20% estimate by ABI).

{| class="wikitable" style="width:50%;"
|+ Global shipments (“shipments refer to sell-in”, that is, ])
|- |-
!Month
!Source
!Date
!]
!]
!] !]
!]
!]
!Other !Other
|- |-
|December 2023<ref>{{Cite web |date=2 January 2024 |title=Steam Hardware & Software Survey: December 2023 |url=https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/Steam-Hardware-Software-Survey-Welcome-to-Steam |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240102173958/https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/Steam-Hardware-Software-Survey-Welcome-to-Steam |archive-date=2 January 2024 |access-date=6 January 2024 |website=}}</ref>
| ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.strategyanalytics.com/default.aspx?mod=pressreleaseviewer&a0=5167|title=Android Captures Record 39 Percent Share of Global Tablet Shipments in Q4 2011}}</ref>
|96.40%
| Q4 2011 || 57.6% || 39.1% || 1.5% || 1.9%
|1.63%
|1.97%
|
|- |-
|December 2022<ref name="steam2021" />
|96.15%
|2.48%
|1.38%
|
|-
|December 2021
|96.19%
|2.70%
|1.11%
|
|-
|December 2020<ref name="steam2021">{{citation |title=Steam Hardware & Software Survey: December 2022 |url=https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230104065744/https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/Steam-Hardware-Software-Survey-Welcome-to-Steam |access-date=2023-01-31 |archive-date=2023-01-04}}</ref>
|96.41%
|2.82%
|0.78%
|
|-
|December 2019<ref name="steam2020">{{citation|title=Steam Hardware & Software Survey: December 2019|url=https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200102165754/https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/|archive-date=2020-01-02}}</ref>
|96.89%
|2.47%
|0.67%
|
|-
|January 2019<ref name="steam2019">{{citation|title=Steam Hardware & Software Survey: January 2019|url=https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190211053207/https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/|archive-date=2019-02-11}}</ref>
|95.92%
|3.27%
|0.82%
|
|-
|January 2018<ref name="steam2018">{{citation|title=Steam Hardware & Software Survey: December 2018|url=https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180212143006/http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/|archive-date=2018-02-12}}</ref>
|97.76%
|1.84%
|0.41%
|
|-
|January 2017<ref name="steam2017">{{citation|title=Steam Hardware & Software Survey|url=https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170212045448/http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-date=2017-02-12}}</ref>
|95.79%
|3.31%
|0.80%{{ref|steamstats|†}}
|
|-
|January 2016<ref name="steam2016">{{citation|title=Steam Hardware & Software Survey|url=https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160210130349/http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-date=2016-02-10}}</ref>
|95.39%
|3.55%
|0.95%
|
|-
|January 2015<ref name="steam2015">{{citation|title=Steam Hardware & Software Survey|url=https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150216021632/http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-date=2015-02-16}}</ref>
|95.48%
|3.32%
|1.09%
|
|-
|January 2014<ref name="steam2014">{{citation|title=Steam Hardware & Software Survey|url=https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140215063136/http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey|archive-date=15 February 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
|94.93%
|3.47%
|0.86%
|0.74%
|} |}

{{note|steamstats|†}} These figures, as reported by Steam, do not include ] statistics.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pcworld.com/article/3045249/linux/linux-gaming-is-much-healthier-than-steams-hardware-survey-implies.html|title=Linux gaming is much healthier than Steam's Hardware Survey implies|work=pcworld.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>


==Mobile devices== ==Mobile devices==
===Smartphones OS by usage===
]s that can be found on ]s include Nokia's ], Apple's ], ]'s ], Microsoft's ] and its successor ] 7 and later 8, Google's ], Samsung's ], and HP's ]. Android and webOS are in turn built on top of ], and iOS is derived from OS X which in turn is built upon the ] and ] operating systems. Linux, BSD, and NeXTSTEP are all related to ].
{{See also|Mobile operating system#Market share}}
] is the most popular ] and is used by virtually all mobile phones outside of ] models which use IOS]]
By Q1 2018, ]s on ]s included ]'s dominant ] (and variants) and ]'s ] which combined had an almost 100% market share.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3876865/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180613220451/https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3876865 |url-status=dead |archive-date=13 June 2018 |title=Gartner Says Worldwide Sales of Smartphones Returned to Growth in First Quarter of 2018 |date=29 May 2018 |website=Gartner, Inc. |publisher=Gartner |access-date=25 August 2018}}</ref>


Smartphone penetration vs. desktop use differs substantially by country. Some countries, like Russia, still have smartphone use as low as 22.35% (as a fraction of all web use),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/russian-federation/#monthly-201909-201909-bar|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share Russian Federation {{!}} StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-10-16}}</ref> but in most western countries, smartphone use is close to 50% of all web use. This doesn't mean that only half of the population has a smartphone, could mean almost all have, just that other platforms have about equal use. Smartphone usage share in developing countries is much higher{{snd}} in Bangladesh, for example, Android smartphones had up to 84% and currently 70% share,<ref name="Bangladesh"/> and in Mali smartphones had over 90% (up to 95%) share for almost two years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/mali/#monthly-201403-201909|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share Mali {{!}} StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/mali/#monthly-201403-201906|title=Operating System Market Share Mali|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-07-15}}</ref> (A section below has more information on regional trends on the move to smartphones.)
Gartner's Q3 2011 unit numbers total 115 million with Google's Android shipping on 60 million smartphones, Nokia's Symbian on 19 million and Apple's iOS on 17 million.<ref name=gartner2011q3>{{cite web|url=http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1848514|title=Gartner Says Sales of Mobile Devices Grew 5.6 Percent in Third Quarter of 2011; Smartphone Sales Increased 42 Percent|publisher=Gartner|date=15 November 2011|accessdate = 21 December 2011}}</ref>


There is a clear correlation between the GDP per capita of a country and that country's respective smartphone OS market share, with users in the richest countries being much more likely to choose Apple's iPhone, with Google's Android being predominant elsewhere.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.insightportal.io/news/all-news/higher-gdp-per-capita-corresponds-with-more-apple-devices-stats-suggest|title=InsightPortal {{!}} Higher GDP per capita corresponds with more Apple devices, stats suggest|last=Bates|first=Adam|website=www.insightportal.io|language=en-gb|access-date=2017-10-18}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://storage.googleapis.com/201609/how-to-stay-top-of-mind-asias-crowded-apps-marketplace/how-to-stay-top-of-mind-asias-crowded-apps-marketplace-deck1.pdf|title=Google Mobile App Marketing Insights: Asia|website=storage.googleapis.com}}</ref><ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/india/|title=Mobile Operating System Market Share India|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-01-23}}</ref>
Canalys' Q2 2011 unit numbers total 108 million with Google's Android shipping on 52 million smartphones, Apple's iOS on 20 million, and Nokia's Symbian on < 20 million.<ref name=canalys2011q2>{{cite web|url=http://www.canalys.com/newsroom/android-takes-almost-50-share-worldwide-smart-phone-market |title=Android takes almost 50% share of worldwide smart phone market|publisher=Canalys|date=1 August 2011}}</ref> Nokia confirms its Q2 smartphone sales were 16.7 million units.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/13121_Nokia_Q2_2011_results-smartpho.php|title=Nokia Q2 2011 results - smartphone sales fall to 16.7m|publisher=All About Symbian|date=21 July 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://press.nokia.com/2011/07/21/nokia-q2-2011-net-sales-eur-9-3-billion-non-ifrs-eps-eur-0-06-reported-eps-eur-0-10/|title=Nokia Q2 2011 net sales EUR 9.3 billion, non-IFRS EPS EUR 0.06 (reported EPS EUR -0.10)|publisher=Nokia|date=21 July 2011}}</ref>


{{clear}}
Total unit forecasts for 2011: (IDC) 472 million;<ref name=idc2011forecast>{{cite web|url=http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS22871611|title=Worldwide Smartphone Market Expected to Grow 55% in 2011 and Approach Shipments of One Billion in 2015, According to IDC|date=9-Jun-2011|publisher=IDC}}</ref> (Gartner) 468 million.<ref name=gartner2011forecast>{{cite web|url=http://macdailynews.com/2011/04/07/gartner-microsoft-windows-phone-market-share-to-surpass-apples-ios-in-2015/|title=Gartner: Microsoft Windows Phone market share to surpass Apple’s iOS in 2015|date=9-Sep-2011|publisher=Gartner}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:90%;"

|+ Global mobile OS web usage<ref group=lower-alpha>Table is only showing mobile OS market share{{snd}} not the overall market share.</ref>
Forecasts for 2012: (Gartner): 630 million units; Android 49%, iOS 19%, BlackBerry 13%, Windows 11%, Symbian 5%, Other 3%.<ref name=gartner2011forecast/> (Taiwan/Market Intelligence Center): Android 40%, iOS 19%, Windows 17%, Other 24%.<ref name=taiwanmic2011forecast>{{cite web|url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/company-focus/2011/06/30/308129/HTC-expected.htm|title=HTC expected to overtake RIM in '12: MIC|date=30-Jun-2011|publisher=The China Post}}</ref> (IDC) 582 million units total.<ref>
{{cite web|url=http://www.accenture.com/microsites/gcf-2011/Documents/Jongshin_Kim_Samsung_GCF2011.pdf|title=The Next Smart Revolution - Smart Enterprise|publisher=Samsung|accessdate = 11 September 2011}}</ref>

Forecasts for 2015: (Gartner): 1105 million units; Android 49%, Windows 20%, iOS 17%, BlackBerry 11%, Other 3%.<ref name=gartner2011forecast/> (IDC): 982 million units; Android 44%, Windows 20%, iOS 17%, BlackBerry 13%, Other 6%.<ref name=idc2011forecast/>

{| class="wikitable" style="width:75%;"
|- |-
!Source !Source
!Method
!Date
!Quarter/month
!]<br/>{{small|(including ])}}
!]
!]<br/>{{small|(all versions)}}
!]<br/>{{small|(all versions)}}
!] !]
!Others
!]
|-
|]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.statista.com/statistics/272698/global-market-share-held-by-mobile-operating-systems-since-2009/|title=Mobile operating systems' market share worldwide from 1st quarter 2009 to 4th quarter 2022|access-date=2022-12-01}}</ref>
|based on page views per month worldwide
|2022 Q4
|71.1%
|28.3%
|N/A
|N/A
|N/A
|0.6%
|-
|] Global Stats<ref>{{Cite web|title=Mobile Operating System Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/worldwide|access-date=2022-10-08|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref>
|Browsing (page view)
|2021, Oct
|71.09%
|28.21%
|0.01%
|N/A
|N/A
|0.69%
|-
|] Global Stats<ref>{{Cite web|title=Mobile Operating System Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/worldwide|access-date=2020-11-16|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref>
|Browsing (page view)
|2020, Oct
|72.93%
|26.53%
|0.03%
|N/A
|N/A
|0.51%
|-
|StatCounter Global Stats
|Browsing (page view)
|2019, Sep
|76.24%
|22.48%
|0.17%
|0.02%
|0.02%
|1.07%
|-
|StatCounter Global Stats<ref name="auto4">{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref>
|Browsing (page view)
|2015, Mar
|61.94%
|22.64%
|2.27%
|NA
|6.00%
|7.09%
|-
|StatCounter Global Stats<ref name="auto4"/>
|Browsing (page view)
|2014, Aug
|54.87%
|23.57%
|2.36%
|1.59%
|9.73%
|7.87%
|-
|StatCounter Global Stats<ref name="auto4"/>
|Browsing (page view)
|2014, Feb
|47.57%
|22.97%
|2.22%
|2.62%
|14.86%
|6.08%
|-
|] (includes tablets)<ref group=lower-alpha>] statistics consider tablets as part of the mobile OS market share.</ref>|| Browsing (page view)
| 2013, Mar
| 25.93%
| 66.53%
| 1.85%
| 2.02%
| 3.03%
| 1.12%
|}

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:90%;"
|+ United States mobile OS web usage
|-
!Source
!Method
!Quarter/month
!]<br/>{{small|(including ])}}
!] !]
!]<br/>{{small|(all versions)}}
!]
!]<br/>{{small|(all versions)}}
!]
!]
!]
!Others
!Other
|- |-
|]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://ir.comscore.com/news-releases/news-release-details/comscore-reports-april-2017-us-smartphone-subscriber-market|title=Comscore Reports April 2017 U.S. Smartphone Subscriber Market Share|publisher=comScore, Inc|date=2017-06-08|access-date=2022-10-08}}</ref> (US only)
| ]<ref name=gartner2011q3/>
|US subscribers
| Q3 2011 || 16.9% || 11.0% || 15.0% || 52.5% || 2.2% || 1.5% || 0.9%
|2017, Jan
|52.0%
|43.9%
|1.5%
|0.5%
|N/A
|N/A
|- |-
|]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.comscore.com/Insights/Rankings/comScore-Reports-January-2016-US-Smartphone-Subscriber-Market-Share|title=comScore Reports January 2016 U.S. Smartphone Subscriber Market Share|newspaper=comScore, Inc|access-date=2016-12-09}}</ref> (US only)
| Canalys<ref name=canalys2011q2/>
|US subscribers
| Q2 2011 || ** || ** || 19% || 48% || ** || 1% || **
|2016, Jan
|52.8%
|43.6%
|2.7%
|0.8%
|N/A
|N/A
|- |-
| Canalys<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.canalys.com/newsroom/google’s-android-becomes-world’s-leading-smart-phone-platform|title=Google’s Android becomes the world’s leading smart phone platform|date=2011-06-30}}</ref> | comScore<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comscore.com/Insights/Market-Rankings/comScore-Reports-January-2015-US-Smartphone-Subscriber-Market-Share |title=comScore Reports January 2015 U.S. Smartphone Subscriber Market Share |publisher=comScore |date=4 March 2015 |access-date=5 May 2015}}</ref> (US only)
| US subscribers
| Q4 2010 || 31.0% || 14.6% || 16.2% || 33.3% || * || 3.1% || 3.0%
| 2015, Jan
| 53.2%
| 41.3%
| 3.6%
| 1.8%
| 0.1%
| N/A
|- |-
| comScore<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comscore.com/Insights/Press_Releases/2014/3/comScore_Reports_January_2014_US_Smartphone_Subscriber_Market_Share|title=comScore Reports January 2014 U.S. Smartphone Subscriber Market Share - comScore, Inc|date=7 March 2014|publisher=comScore|access-date=30 March 2014}}</ref> (US only)
| ]<ref>{{ cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/feb/21/android-smartphones-os-uk-apple|title=Android is most-used smartphone OS in UK, overtaking Apple, data shows}}</ref>
| US subscribers
| Jan 2012 || 13.1% || 18.1% || 28.5% || 36.9% || 0.7% || 2.3% || 0.4%
| 2014, Jan
| 51.7%
| 41.6%
| 3.2%
| 3.1%
| 0.2%
| N/A
|- |-
|]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.comscore.com/Insights/Press-Releases/2012/4/comScore-Reports-February-2012-U.S.-Mobile-Subscriber-Market-Share|title=Comscore Reports February 2012 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Market Share: Android Captures Majority Share of U.S. Smartphone Market|publisher=comScore, Inc|date=2012-04-03|access-date=2022-10-08}}</ref> (US only)
| Stat Counter<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_os-ww-monthly-201204-201204-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats: Top 8 Mobile OSs on 12 April}}</ref>
|US subscribers
| April 2012 || 28.45% || 6.1% || 23.85% || 23.79% || 0.57% || || 1.90%
|2012, Feb
|50.1%
|30.2%
|3.9%
|13.4%
|1.5%
|N/A
|- |-
|]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://ir.comscore.com/index.php/static-files/33d42e11-04d1-4265-833e-cb692b9c31c8|title=comScore Reports December 2010 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Market Share: Number of Smartphone Users Up 60 Percent Versus Year Agoe|publisher=comScore, Inc|date=2011-02-07|access-date=2022-10-08}}</ref> (US only)
| ]<ref name="wikimedia-stats" />
|US subscribers
| {{as of|2012|9|alt=September 2012}} || 0.76% || 4.24% || 52.73% || 27.24% || * || 3.01% || 12.02%
|2010, Dec
|28.7%
|25.0%
|8.4%
|31.6%
|N/A
|3.7%
|}

===Tablet computers OS by usage===
{{Update|section|Recent statistics till mid-2018 is needed for some parts in this section.|date=August 2018}}
{{Organize section|date=September 2022|reason=The table "Global Shipments" needs to be moved to the appropriate section about shipments at the beginning of the article}}
]s, or simply ''tablets'', became a significant OS market share category starting with Apple's ]. In Q1 2018, iOS had 65.03% market share and Android had 34.58% market share.<ref name="auto3">{{cite web |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/tablet/worldwide |title=Tablet Operating System Market Share Worldwide - July 2018 |date=29 May 2018 |website=StatCounter |access-date=25 August 2018}}</ref> Windows tablets may not get classified as such by some analysts, and thus barely register; e.g. ]s may get classified as "desktops", not tablets.

Since 2016, in South America (and Cuba<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-CU-monthly-201310-201602|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> in North America), Android tablets have gained majority,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/tablet/south-america/#monthly-201407-201709|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref> and in Asia in 2017 Android was slightly more popular than the iPad, which was at 49.05% usage share in October 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/tablet/asia/#monthly-201407-201709|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-as-daily-20140701-20160302|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-as-monthly-201407-201603|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> In Africa, Android tablets are much more popular while elsewhere the iPad has a safe margin.

{{As of|2015|March}}, Android has made steady gains to becoming the most popular tablet operating system:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-ww-monthly-201208-201509 |title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> that is the trend in many countries, having already gained the majority in large countries (India at 63.25%,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-IN-monthly-201403-201502|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> and in Indonesia at 62.22%<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-ID-monthly-201403-201502|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref>) and in the African continent with Android at 62.22% (first to gain Android majority in late 2014),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-af-monthly-201208-201509|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> with steady gains from 20.98% in August 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-af-monthly-201208-201412|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> (Egypt at 62.37%,<ref name="gs.statcounter.com">{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-EG-monthly-201208-201503|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> Zimbabwe at 62.04%<ref name="gs.statcounter.com"/>), and South America at 51.09% in July 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-sa-monthly-201208-201508 |title=Top 7 Tablet OSes in South America from Aug 2012 to Aug 2015 |work=statcounter.com}}</ref> (Peru at 52.96%<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-PE-monthly-201208-201503|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref>). Asia is at 46%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-as-monthly-201208-201509 |title=Top 7 Tablet OSes in South America from Aug 2012 to Sep 2015 |work=statcounter.com}}</ref> In Nepal, Android gained majority lead in November 2014 but lost it down to 41.35% with iOS at 56.51%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-NP-monthly-201403-201502|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> In Taiwan, as of October 2016, Android after having gained a confident majority, has been on a losing streak.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-TW-monthly-201401-201610|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> China is a major exception to Android gaining market share in Asia (there Android ]s are much more popular than Android tablets, while similar devices get classified as smartphones) where the iPad/iOS is at 82.84% in March 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-CN-monthly-201208-201503|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
|+ Global tablet web usage <!--for now table only includes web statistics-->
|- |-
!Source
| ] (''US only'')<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.npd.com/press/releases/press_110822a.html|title=The NPD Group: As Android Solidifies Lead, Google Acquisition Has Potential to Revitalize Flagging Motorola|date=22 August 2011|accessdate = 24 August 2011}}</ref>
!Month
| Q2 2011 || || 11% || 29% || 52% || || ||
!]/]
!]
!]
!Others
|- |-
|StatCounter<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tablet Operating System Market Share Worldwide |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/tablet/worldwide |access-date=2023-09-11 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref>
| Millennial Media (''US only'')<ref>http://www.millennialmedia.com/wp-content/images/mobilemix/MM-MobileMix-August2011.pdf</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.teamphones.com/apple-ios/millennial-android-top-os-in-august-with-nearly-double-of-apple%E2%80%99s-ios-share-314.html|title=Millennial: Android top OS in August |publisher=Team Phones|date=23 September 2011}}</ref>
|Aug 2023
| August 2011 || 1% || 13% || 28% || 54% || * || 1% || 3%
|54.68%
|45.11%
|0.02%
|0.07%
|- |-
|StatCounter<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tablet Operating System Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/tablet/worldwide|access-date=2020-11-16|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref>
| ] (''US only'')<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/consumer/more-us-consumers-choosing-smartphones-as-apple-closes-the-gap-on-android/|title=More US Consumers Choosing Smartphones as Apple Closes the Gap on Android|date=18 January 2012|accessdate=16 February 2012}}</ref>
|Oct 2020
| Q4 2011 || 1.4% || 14.9% || 30% || 46.3% || || 5.9% ||
|58.86%
|41.02%
|0.08%
|0.04%
|- |-
|StatCounter<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tablet Operating System Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/tablet/worldwide/2019|access-date=2020-11-16|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref>
| ] (''US only'')<ref name=Comscore>{{cite web|url=http://www.comscore.com/Press_Events/Press_Releases/2012/2/comScore_Reports_December_2011_U.S._Mobile_Subscriber_Market_Share|title=comScore Reports December 2011 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Market Share|publisher=comScore|date=2 February 2012|accessdate=16 February 2012}}</ref>
|Dec 2019
| December 2011 || 1.4% || 16.0% || 29.6% || 47.3% || || 4.7% ||
|63.11%
|36.65%
|0.15%
|0.09%
|- |-
|StatCounter<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tablet Operating System Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/tablet/worldwide/2018|access-date=2020-11-16|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en}}</ref>
|colspan="10"|
| Jul 2018 || 65.03% || 34.58% || 0.21% || 0.18%
Notes:
|-
* The above table is share of smartphone OSs - not overall marketshare.
| StatCounter<ref>. Retrieved 20 September 2015.</ref>
* StatCounter measures share of mobile web browsing
| Jul 2015 || 65.51% || 31.36% || 0.78% || 2.93%
* Millennial Media measures share of ad impressions
|-
(*) Included in "Other".
| StatCounter<ref>. Retrieved 16 March 2015.</ref>
(**) Source numbers are per device vendor; breakdown by OS is incomplete.
| Feb 2015 || 66.47% || 29.6% || 1.16% || 2.73%
|-
| StatCounter<ref>. Retrieved 7 March 2015.</ref>
| Oct 2014 || 71.67% || 25.62% || 0.08% || 2.63%
|} |}


===Crossover to smartphones having majority share===
==Servers==
{{Update|section|Recent statistics from 2018 is needed for some parts in this section.|date=August 2018}}
]
{{See also|Usage share of web browsers#Crossover to smartphones having majority share}}


According to ] web use statistics (a proxy for all use), smartphones are more popular than desktop computers globally (and Android in particular more popular than Windows). Including tablets with mobiles/smartphones, as they also run so-called ], even in the United States (and most countries) are mobiles including tablets more popular than other (older originally made for desktops) operating systems (such as Windows and macOS). Windows in the US (at 33.42%) has only 8% head-start (2.55-percentage points) over iOS only; with Android, that mobile operating system and iOS have 52.14% majority.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/united-states-of-america/#monthly-201809-201909|title=Operating System Market Share United States Of America|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-10-16}}</ref> Alternatively, Apple, with iOS plus their non-mobile macOS<!--OX X at StatCounter--> (9.33%) has 20% more share (6.7-percentage points more) than Microsoft's Windows in the country where both companies were built.
] ] can be measured with statistical surveys of publicly accessible servers, such as ]s, ]s<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.201007/mxsurvey.html|title=Mail Server Survey|publisher=Security Space|date=August 2011}}</ref> or ]s on the Internet: the operating system powering such servers is found by inspecting raw response messages. This method gives insight only into market share of operating systems that are publicly accessible on the Internet.


Although desktop computers are still popular in many countries (while overall down to 44.9% in the first quarter of 2017<ref name="Q1 2017">{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share#quarterly-201602-201701|title=Desktop vs mobile vs tablet vs console market share Worldwide - StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref>), smartphones are more popular even in many developed countries. A few countries on all continents are desktop-minority with Android more popular than Windows; many<!--4 with Turkey-->, e.g. Poland in Europe, and about half of the countries in South America, and many<!--most?--> in North America, e.g. Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti; up to most countries in Asia and Africa<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share#monthly-201803-201803-map|title=Operating System Market Share Worldwide {{!}} StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2018-04-10}}</ref> with smartphone-majority because of Android, Poland and Turkey in Europe highest with 57.68% and 62.33%, respectively. In Ireland, smartphone use at 45.55% outnumbers desktop use and mobile as a whole gains majority when including the tablet share at 9.12%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/europe/#monthly-201703-201703-map|title=Desktop vs mobile vs tablet vs console market share in Europe - StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share#monthly-201703-201703-map|title=Desktop vs mobile vs tablet vs console market share Worldwide - StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref> Spain was also slightly desktop-minority. As of July 2019, Sweden had been desktop-minority for eight weeks in a row.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/sweden/#weekly-201918-201927|title=Desktop vs Mobile vs Tablet vs Console Market Share Sweden|website=StatCounter Global Stats|language=en|access-date=2019-07-12}}</ref>
There will be differences in the result depending on how the sample is done and observations weighted. Usually the surveys are not based on a random sample of all ip numbers, domain names, hosts or organisations, but on servers found by some other method.{{cn|date=December 2011}} Additionally many domains and ip numbers may be served by one host and some domains may be served by several hosts or by one host with several ip numbers.


The range of measured mobile web use varies a lot by country, and a StatCounter press release recognizes "India amongst world leaders in use of mobile to surf the internet"<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/press/india-amongst-world-leaders-in-use-of-mobile-to-surf-the-internet |title=India amongst world leaders in use of mobile to surf the internet |date=28 March 2017}}</ref> (of the big countries) where the share is around (or over) 80%<!--Android 62.31.% + Unknown 9.32% + e.g. Nokia Unknown 2.97% (iOS doesn't even register..)--><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/india/#monthly-201503-201703|title=Operating system market share in India - StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref> and desktop is at 19.56%, with Russia trailing with 17.8% mobile use (and desktop the rest).
{| class="wikitable" style="width:75%;"
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"Unknown" is at about 70%, so not using these numbers for now:
Smartphone share of web use is up to over 90% in some countries, e.g. Papua New Guinea where desktop use is down to under 9%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/papua-new-guinea/#quarterly-201602-201701|title=Desktop vs mobile vs tablet vs console market share in Papua New Guinea - StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/papua-new-guinea/#monthly-201604-201703|title=Desktop vs mobile vs tablet vs console market share in Papua New Guinea - StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/all/oceania/#monthly-201703-201703-map|title=Desktop vs mobile vs tablet vs console market share in Oceania - StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref>
-->

Smartphones (discounting tablets), first gained majority in December 2016 (desktop-majority was lost the month before),{{Where|date=August 2019}} and it wasn't a Christmas-time fluke, as while close to majority after smartphone majority happened again in March 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share#monthly-201604-201703|title=Desktop vs mobile vs tablet vs console market share Worldwide - StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref>{{Clarify|reason=|date=August 2019}}

In the week of 7–13 November 2016, smartphones alone (without tablets) overtook desktop for the first time, albeit for a short period.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-weekly-201634-201645 |title=Comparison from W34 to W45 2015 |work=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref> Examples of mobile-majority countries include Paraguay in South America, Poland in Europe and Turkey and most of Asia and Africa. Some of the world is still desktop-majority, with for example the United States at 54.89% (but not on all days).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-weekly-201645-201645-map|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share}}</ref> However, in some ], such as ]<!--and Guam in March 2017 by a tiny bit-->,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/puerto-rico/#monthly-201508-201909|title=Operating system market share in Puerto Rico - StatCounter Global Stats|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref> desktop is significantly under majority, with Windows just under 25%, overtaken by Android.

On 22 October 2016 (and subsequent weekends), mobile showed majority.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160628-20161114|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share}}</ref> Since 27 October, the desktop hasn't had a majority, including on weekdays. Smartphones alone have showed majority since 23 December to the end of the year, with the share topping at 58.22% on Christmas Day.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20161024-20170430|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> To the "mobile"-majority share of smartphones, tablets could be added giving a <!--58.22% + 5.06% = --> 63.22% majority. While an unusually high top, a similar high also occurred on Monday 17 April 2017, with the smartphone share slightly lower and tablet share slightly higher, combining to 62.88%.

Formerly, according to a StatCounter press release, the world has turned desktop-minority;<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/press/mobile-and-tablet-internet-usage-exceeds-desktop-for-first-time-worldwide |title=Mobile and tablet Internet usage exceeds desktop for first time worldwide |work=StatCounter}}</ref> {{as of|2016|10|lc=y}}, at about 49% desktop use for that month, but mobile wasn't ranked higher, tablet share had to be added to it to exceed desktop share.
<!--rest needs rewriting/pruning or deleting-->

For the Christmas season (i.e. temporarily, while desktop-minority remains and smartphone-majority on weekends<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share#daily-20161001-20170331|title=Desktop vs mobile vs tablet vs console market share Worldwide - StatCounter Global Stats|work=statcounter.com|access-date=3 April 2017}}</ref><ref name="statcounter.com">{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/comparison-market-share/all/worldwide/#weekly-201641-201703|title=Desktop vs mobile vs tablet vs console market share Worldwide - StatCounter Global Stats|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>), the last two weeks in December 2016, Australia (and Oceania in general)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-AU-weekly-201639-201653|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> was desktop-minority for the first time for an extended period, i.e. every day from 23 December.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-AU-daily-20161101-20161231|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

In South America, smartphones alone took majority from desktops on Christmas Day,<ref name="statcounter.com"/> but for a full-week-average, desktop is still at least at 58%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-sa-weekly-201553-201653|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

The UK desktop-minority dropped down to 44.02% on Christmas Day and for the eight days to the end of the year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-GB-daily-20161024-20161230|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> Ireland joined some other European countries with smartphone-majority, for three days after Christmas, topping that day at 55.39%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-IE-daily-20161024-20161231|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-IE-daily-20151024-20160131|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

In the US, desktop-minority happened for three days on and around Christmas (while a longer four-day stretch happened in November, and happens frequently on weekends).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-US-daily-20161024-20161231|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

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https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-CA-daily-20161024-20161231

I'll integrate the text above later in the main text. Like weekends Christmas time is not the norm, but we do not know for sure until later. Maybe lots of people got smartphones gifts.. Non-seasonally, weekends are the execptions, I make a note of it if not at least a week average, but prefer a full month worth of data.
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According to StatCounter web use statistics (a proxy for all use), in the week from 7–13 November 2016, "mobile" (meaning smartphones) alone (without tablets) overtook desktop, for the first time, with them highest ranked at 52.13% (on 27 November 2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160701-20161127|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> or up to 49.02% for a full week.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20161124-20161130-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-weekly-201634-201647 |title=Comparison from W34 to W47 2016 |work=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref> Mobile-majority applies to countries such as Paraguay in South America, Poland in Europe and Turkey; and the continents Asia and Africa. Large regions of the rest of the world are still desktop-majority, while on some days, the United States,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-US-daily-20160601-20161127|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> (and North America as a whole)<ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-na-daily-20160601-20161127|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> isn't; the US is desktop-minority up to four days in a row,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-US-daily-20161122-20161128-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> and up to a five-day average.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-US-daily-20161123-20161127-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> Other examples, of desktop-minority on some days, include the UK,<ref name="ReferenceB"/> Ireland,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-IE-daily-20160601-20161130|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> ]<!--country not ocntinent--><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-AU-daily-20160901-20161130|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> (and ] as a whole); in fact, at least one country on every continent<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-monthly-201610-201610-map|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-HT-weekly-201540-201648|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-PR-weekly-201548-201648|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> has turned desktop-minority (for at least a month). On 22 October 2016 (and subsequent weekends), mobile has shown majority.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160628-20161114|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

Previously, according to a StatCounter press release, the world has turned desktop-minority;<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/press/mobile-and-tablet-internet-usage-exceeds-desktop-for-first-time-worldwide |title=Mobile and tablet internet usage exceeds desktop for first time worldwide |work=StatCounter}}</ref> {{as of|2016|10|lc=y}}, at about 49% desktop use for that month,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20161001-20161031-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20161004-20161031-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><!-- for a full three weeks in July 2016,<ref name="three week period"/> --> with desktop-minority stretching up to an 18-weeks/4-months period from 28 June to 31 October 2016,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160628-20161031-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-weekly-201626-201643-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><!--50%: https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-weekly-201626-201643-bar--><!-- older long period; no longer too important: up to full nine weeks from 15 July to 16 September 2016,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160715-20160915-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160713-20160816-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>--> while whole of July, August or September 2016, showed desktop-majority (and many other long sub-periods in the long stretch showed desktop-minority; similarly only Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays are desktop-minority). The biggest continents, Asia and Africa, have shown vast mobile-majority for long time (any day of the week), as well as several individual countries elsewhere have also turned mobile-majority: Poland, Albania (and ])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-eu-monthly-201609-201609-map|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> in Europe and Paraguay and Bolivia<!-- "mobile" highest ranked, at 49.95%, crosses 50% when tablets added to as also "mobile"--><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-BO-monthly-201509-201609|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> in South America.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-monthly-201609-201609-map|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>
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big parts of the world are now desktop-minority,<ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-monthly-201511-201609|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> and the whole world dips down to desktop-minority for some weeks, because smartphone use is very strong on weekends (however mobile-majority without tablets has still not happened in all the world combined).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-weekly-201551-201635|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20151101-20160901|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceB"/>
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Desktop minority in weeks: W28 (11–17 July 2016), W29, W35, W36, W37
Mobile topped in: W29 and W35

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According to StatCounter's web use statistics, Saturday 28 May 2016, was the day when smartphones ("mobile" at StatCounter, that now counts tablets separately) became a most used platform, ranking first, at 47.27%, above desktops.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160528-20160528-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160325-20160604|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> The next day, desktops slightly outnumbered "mobile" (unless counting tablets: some analysts count tablets with smartphones or separately while others with desktops{{snd}} even when most tablets are iPad or Android, not Windows devices).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160529-20160529-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

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Since Sunday 27 March 2016, the first day the world dipped to desktop-minority,<ref>https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20150701-20160724 Comparison from 1 July 2015 to 24 July 2016</ref> it has happened almost every week, and by week of 11–17 July 2016, the world was desktop-minority,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-weekly-201623-201630|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> followed by the next week, and thereon also for a three-week period.<ref name="three week period">{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160705-20160725-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> The trend is still stronger on weekends, with e.g. 17 July 2016 showed desktop at 44.67%, "mobile" at 49.5% plus tablets at 5.7%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20160717-20160717-bar|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> Recent weekly data shows a downward trend for desktops.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-weekly-201408-201630|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-monthly-201507-201607|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

According to StatCounter web use statistics (a proxy for overall use), on weekends desktops worldwide lose about 5 percent points, e.g. down to 51.46% on 15 August 2015, with the loss in (relative) web use going to mobile (and also a minuscule increase for tablets),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-daily-20150701-20160711|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> mostly because ], ranked 1st on workdays, declines in web use, with it shifting to Android and lesser degree to iOS.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-ww-daily-20150701-20150929|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref>

Two continents have already crossed over to mobile-majority (because of Android), based on StatCounters web use statistics. In June 2015, ] became the first continent where mobile overtook desktop<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-as-monthly-201407-201509|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> (followed by ] in August;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-af-monthly-201407-201509|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> while ] had mobile majority in October 2011,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-ww-monthly-201110-201110-map|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-NG-monthly-201012-201509|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> because of ]{{snd}} that later had 51% share, then ] dominating, followed by Android as dominating operating system<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-NG-monthly-201012-201509|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref>) and as far back as October 2014, they had reported this trend on a large scale in a press release: "Mobile usage has already overtaken desktop in several countries including ], ] and ]".<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/press/mobile-internet-usage-soars-by-67-perc |title=Mobile internet usage soars by 67% |access-date=21 October 2014}}</ref> In India,<!--At least 352,340,854 internet users at 24.10% of population, or could be just outdated..--> desktop went from majority, in July 2012, down to 32%.<!--If "Unknown" at 7.02%, that seems to be mobile, is actually Android-derivative, then Android is above 50% in India.--><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-IN-monthly-201204-201509|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> In Bangladesh<!-- which seems to have only 29 million internet users or 18.02% of population according to ] --> desktop went from majority, in May 2013, down to 17%, with Android alone now accounting for majority web use.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-BD-monthly-201305-201909|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> Only a few African countries were still desktop-majority<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-af-monthly-201508-201508-map|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> and many have a large mobile majority including ] and ], where mobile usage is over 72%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-KE-monthly-201408-201410|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref>

The popularity of mobile use worldwide has been driven by the huge popularity increase of Android in Asian countries, where Android is the highest ranked operating system statistically in virtually every south-east Asian country,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-as-monthly-201506-201506-map|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> while it also ranks most popular in almost every African country. Poland has been desktop-minority since April 2015,<!--mobile, excluding tablets where only majority a month later--><ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-PY-monthly-201405-201601|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> because of Android being vastly more popular there,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-os-PL-daily-20150805-20150903-map|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com}}</ref> and other European countries, such as Albania (and ]), have also crossed over. The South America continent is somewhat far from losing desktop-majority, but Paraguay had lost it {{as of|2015|03|lc=y}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-PY-monthly-201405-201607|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> Android and mobile browsing in general has also become hugely popular in all other continents where desktop has a large desktop base and the trend to mobile is not as clear as a fraction of the total web use.

While some analysts count tablets with desktops (as some of them run Windows), others count them with mobile phones (as the vast majority of tablets run so-called ]s, such as ] or ] on the ]). iPad has a clear lead globally, but has clearly lost the majority to Android in South America,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-sa-monthly-201412-201611|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> and a number of Eastern European countries such as Poland; lost virtually all African countries and has lost the majority twice in Asia, but gained the majority back (while many individual countries, e.g. India and most of the middle East have clear Android majority on tablets).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-as-monthly-201412-201607|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref> Android on tablets is thus second most popular after the iPad.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#tablet-os-ww-monthly-201606-201606-map|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

In March 2015, for the first time in the US the number of mobile-only adult internet users exceeded the number of desktop-only internet users with 11.6% of the digital population only using mobile compared to 10.6% only using desktop; this also means the majority, 78%, use both desktop and mobile to access the internet.<ref name="desktop-to-mobile">. Retrieved 5 May 2015.</ref> A few smaller countries in North America, such as Haiti (because of Android) have gone mobile majority (mobile went to up to 72.35%, and is at 64.43% in February 2016).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/#all-comparison-HT-monthly-201204-201602|title=StatCounter Global Stats - Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share|work=statcounter.com|access-date=22 March 2017}}</ref>

===Revenue===
The region with the largest Android usage<ref name=AndroWin /> also has the largest mobile revenue.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.appannie.com/en/insights/market-data/app-annie-forecast-2017-mobile-app-store-revenue-exceed-139-billion-2021/|title=Forecast: Mobile App Store Revenue to Exceed $139B in 2021|website=appannie.com}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Mobile app revenue (US$bn)
|- |-
!
!rowspan="2"|Source
!2020<ref>{{Cite web|title=Worldwide mobile app revenues by region 2020|url=https://www.statista.com/statistics/631393/worldwide-mobile-app-revenue-region/|access-date=2020-11-16|website=Statista|language=en}}</ref>
!rowspan="2"|Date
!rowspan="2"|Method
!colspan="4"|], ]
!rowspan="2"|]
!rowspan="2"|References
|- |-
!Asia Pacific
!All
|$85.3B
!]
!]
!]
|- |-
!North and South America
| W3Techs || August 2011 || Units (Web) || 63.90% || || || || 36.10% || <ref>{{cite web|url=http://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/operating_system/all|title=Usage of operating systems for websites|publisher=W3Techs|date=August 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-unix/all/all|title=Usage of Unix for websites|publisher=W3Techs|date=August 2011}}</ref>
|$74.5B
|- |-
!Europe, Middle East, and Africa
| Security Space || August 2009 || Units (Web) || || >60.00% || || || || <ref>{{cite web|url=https://secure1.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/200907/index.html|title=Web Server Survey|publisher=Security Space|date=August 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://secure1.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.200907/apacheos.html|title=OS/Linux Distributions using Apache|publisher=Security Space|date=August 2009}}</ref>
|$29.1B
|- |-
|colspan="11"|
Notes:
* W3Techs survey in August 2011 checked the top 1 million ]s (according to ]).
* Security Space survey in August 2009 checked 38,549,333 publicly accessible ]s.
* ] ] survey<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.netcraft.com/SSL-Survey/CMatch/osdv_all|title=Operating System Share by Groups for Sites in All Locations January 2009}}</ref> in January 2009 also checked 1,014,301 publicly accessible ]s, but the survey is only valid for SSL Web servers and it is not a good measure for our purpose.
|} |}
<!-- ==Games==
==Games Revenue== -->


==Public servers on the Internet==
A method to measure the overall server market, rather than subsets like publicly accessible web servers, is to count server hardware sales, using data from server manufacturers. Using this method, market share can be measured either in units or in revenue. In either case, the measure refers to server hardware, not to software. Units refers to the number of physical servers running a given OS, and revenue refers to hardware revenue for physical servers running that OS. It does not refer to software licensing or support revenue, which often varies considerably from one OS to another.<ref name=IDCQ22012>{{cite web|url=http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS23665812|title=Worldwide Server Market Revenues Decline 4.8% in Second Quarter as Market Demand Softens, According to IDC
] in a ]|upright|right]]
|date=30 May 2012|publisher=IDC}}</ref>

]' ] can be measured with statistical surveys of publicly accessible servers, such as ]s, ]s<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.201007/mxsurvey.html|title=Mail Server Survey|publisher=Security Space|date=August 2011}}</ref> or ]s on the Internet: the operating systems powering such servers are found by inspecting raw response messages. This method gives insight only into market share of operating systems that are publicly accessible on the Internet.

There will be differences in the result depending on how the sample is done and observations weighted. Usually the surveys are not based on a random sample of all IP addresses, domain names, hosts or organisations, but on servers found by some other method.{{citation needed|date=December 2011}} Additionally, many domains and IP addresses may be served by one host and some domains may be served by several hosts or by one host with several IP addresses.


{| class="wikitable" style="width:75%;" {| class="wikitable" style="width:75%;"
|- |-
!rowspan="2"|Source !Source
!rowspan="2"|Date !Date
!], ]
!rowspan="2"|Method
!rowspan="2"|] !]
!References
!colspan="2"|], ]
!rowspan="2"|References
|- |-
| W3Techs || 14 July 2022 || 80.1% || 20.1% ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/operating_system/all|title=Usage of operating systems for websites|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=14 July 2022}}</ref><ref name="Usage of Unix for websites">{{cite web|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-unix|title=Usage of Unix for websites|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=14 July 2022}}</ref>
!All
!]
|- |-
|- <!-- calculate Windows from Microsoft + Windows Apache, and Unix-like from 100% - Windows -->
| ] || Q2 2012 || Revenue || 47.9% || 40.5% || 22.1% || <ref name=IDCQ22012></ref>
| Security Space || Feb 2014 || <79.3% || >20.7% ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://secure1.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/201402/index.html|title=Web Server Survey|publisher=Security Space|date=1 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://secure1.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.201402/apacheos.html|title=OS/Linux Distributions using Apache|publisher=Security Space|date=1 March 2014}}</ref>
|-
|colspan="11"|
; Note: W3Techs checked the top ten million web servers daily from June 2013, but W3Techs's definition of "website" differs a bit from Alexa's definition; the "top 10 million" websites are actually fewer than 10 million. W3Techs claims that these differences "have no statistical significance".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies|title=Web Technologies Statistics and Trends|publisher=W3Techs|date=December 2013}}</ref>
|} |}
;Note: Revenue comparisons often include "operating system software, other bundled software"<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS24476413 |publisher=] |title=Worldwide Server Market Revenues Decline −3.7% in the Third Quarter as Weak Unix Server Demand Weights on the Market, According to IDC |access-date=24 February 2014 |archive-date=8 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140208235052/http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS24476413 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and are not appropriate for usage comparison as the Linux operating system costs nothing (including "other bundled software"), except if optionally using commercial distributions such as ] (in that case, cost of software for all software bundled with hardware has to be known for all operating systems involved, and subtracted). In cases where no-cost Linux is used, such comparisons underestimate Linux server popularity and overestimate other proprietary operating systems such as Unix and Windows.

==Mainframes==
] ]]
] are larger and more powerful than most servers, but not ]s. They are used to process large sets of data, for example ] or ].


The most common operating system for mainframes is IBM's ].<ref>{{Cite web |title=What is z/OS? |url=https://www.techtarget.com/searchdatacenter/definition/z-OS |access-date=2024-02-15 |website=Data Center |language=en}}</ref>{{citation needed|date=August 2016}} Operating systems for ] generation hardware include IBM's proprietary z/OS,<ref name="IBM-Anti-Trust">{{cite web|url=http://www.ccianet.org/index.asp?sid=5&artid=62&evtflg=False|title=IBM Tightens Stranglehold Over Mainframe Market; Gets Hit with Antitrust Complaint in Europe|publisher=Computer & Communications Industry Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100706133546/http://www.ccianet.org/index.asp?sid=5&artid=62&evtflg=False|date=2 July 2008|archive-date=6 July 2010|access-date=27 May 2015}}</ref> ], ], ] and ].
==]==
]
Nearly 95% of Fortune 1000 companies use IBM's Information Management System.<ref name="IBM-Anti-Trust">{{cite web
| url=http://www.ccianet.org/index.asp?sid=5&artid=62&evtflg=False
| title=IBM Tightens Stranglehold Over Mainframe Market; Gets Hit with Antitrust Complaint in Europe
| publisher=Computer & Communications Industry Association
| date=2 July 2008}}</ref>


] reported on 23 December 2008 that Linux on System z was used on approximately 28% of the "customer z base" and that they expected this to increase to over 50% in the following five years.<ref name="gartnovell">{{cite web |url=http://mediaproducts.gartner.com/reprints/novell/vol3/article1/article1.html |title=Vendor Rating: Novell, 2008 |work=Gartner RAS Core Research Note G00162399 |date=23 December 2008 |access-date = 23 November 2009}}{{dead link|date=December 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> Of Linux on IBM Z, ] and ] compete to sell ] and ] respectively:
Operating systems for ] generation hardware include IBM's bundled proprietary ],<ref name="IBM-Anti-Trust"/> ] and as at {{Start date and age|2008|10|7}} the prototype ].
* Prior to 2006, Novell claimed a market share of 85% or more for ].
* Red Hat has since claimed 18.4% in 2007 and 37% in 2008.<ref name="claybrook1">{{cite news |url=http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid80_gci1366811,00.html |title=Red Hat bolsters Linux for mainframes, tries to catch Novell |first=Bill |last=Claybrook |publisher=SearchDataCenter.com |date=1 September 2009 |access-date = 23 November 2009}}</ref>
* Gartner reported at the end of 2008 that Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server had an 80% share of ] Linux.<ref name="gartnovell"/>{{dead link|date=November 2021}}


===Decline===
] reported on {{Start date and age|2008|12|23}} that ] was used on approximately 28% of the "customer z base" and that they expected this to increase to over 50% in the following five years.<ref name="gartnovell">{{cite web |url=http://mediaproducts.gartner.com/reprints/novell/vol3/article1/article1.html |title=Vendor Rating: Novell, 2008 |work=Gartner RAS Core Research Note G00162399 |date=23 December 2008 |accessdate = 23 November 2009}}</ref>
Like today's trend of mobile devices from personal computers,<ref name="desktop-to-mobile" /> in 1984 for the first time estimated sales of desktop computers ($11.6 billion) exceeded mainframe computers ($11.4 billion). IBM received the vast majority of mainframe revenue.<ref name="sanger19840205">{{Cite news |last=Sanger |first=David E. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/02/05/business/bailing-out-of-the-mainframe-industry.html |title=Bailing Out of the Mainframe Industry |date=1984-02-05 |work=The New York Times |access-date=2020-03-02 |page=Section 3, Page 1 |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}}</ref>


From 1991 to 1996, AT&T Corporation briefly owned NCR, one of the ]. During the same period, companies found that servers based on microcomputer designs could be deployed at a fraction of the acquisition price and offer local users much greater control over their own systems given the IT policies and practices at that time. Terminals used for interacting with mainframe systems were gradually replaced by personal computers. Consequently, demand plummeted and new mainframe installations were restricted mainly to financial services and government. In the early 1990s, there was a rough consensus among industry analysts that the mainframe was a dying market as mainframe platforms were increasingly replaced by personal computer networks.<ref>{{cite news|last=Also|first=Stewart|title=IBM still has brains to be player in client/server platforms|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XTwEAAAAMBAJ&q=death+mainframe&pg=PA4|access-date=Dec 26, 2013|newspaper=InfoWorld|date=Mar 8, 1993}}</ref>
Of ], ] and ] compete to sell ] and ] respectively.


In 2012, ] powered down its last mainframe, an IBM System z9.<ref>{{cite book|last=Cureton|first=Linda|url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/NASA-CIO-Blog/2012/02/12/post_1329017818806/|title=The End of the Mainframe Era at NASA|publisher=]|date=11 February 2012|access-date=31 January 2014}}</ref> However, IBM's successor to the z9, the ], led a New York Times reporter to state four years earlier that "mainframe technology—hardware, software and services—remains a large and lucrative business for IBM, and mainframes are still the back-office engines behind the world's financial markets and much of global commerce".<ref>{{cite news |last=Lohr |first=Steve |title=Why Old Technologies Are Still Kicking |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/23/technology/23digi.html |access-date=Dec 25, 2013 |newspaper=The New York Times |date=March 23, 2008}}</ref> {{As of|2010}}, while mainframe technology represented less than 3% of IBM's revenues, it "continue to play an outsized role in Big Blue's results".<ref>{{cite news|last=Ante|first=Spencer E.|title=IBM Calculates New Mainframes Into Its Future Sales Growth|url=https://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052748703954804575381482738207168|access-date=Dec 25, 2013|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=July 22, 2010}}</ref>
* Prior to 2006, Novell claimed a market share of 85% or more.
* Red Hat has since claimed 18.4% in 2007 and 37% in 2008.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid80_gci1366811,00.html |title=Red Hat bolsters Linux for mainframes, tries to catch Novell |first=Bill |last=Claybrook |publisher=SearchDataCenter.com |date=1 September 2009 |accessdate = 23 November 2009}}</ref>
* Gartner reported at the end of 2008 that Novell had an 80% share of mainframe Linux.<ref name="gartnovell"/>


==Supercomputers== ==Supercomputers==
] is primarily used for the ] program of the United States of America.]]
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[[Image:Operating systems used on top 500 supercomputers.svg|thumb|right|400px|Graph of supercomputer OS market share according to TOP500.<ref name="Top500 OS list">{{cite web
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The ] project lists and ranks the 500 fastest ]s that benchmark results are submitted for. It then publishes the collected data twice a year. The {{as of|2012|06|alt=June 2012}} figures are below. The ] project lists and ranks the 500 fastest ]s for which benchmark results are submitted. Since the early 1990s, the field of supercomputers has been dominated by ] or ] operating systems, and starting in 2017, every top 500 fastest supercomputer uses ] as its ].


The last supercomputer to rank #1 while using an operating system other than Linux was ], which ran ]. It held the title from November 2000 to November 2001,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.top500.org/resources/top-systems/asci-white-lawrence-livermore-national-laboratory/|title=No. 1 system from November 2000 to November 2001|publisher=top500.org|access-date=22 May 2019}}</ref> and was decommissioned in 2006. Then in June 2017, two AIX computers held rank 493 and 494,<ref name="TechFAE201706">{{cite web | url = https://www.techfae.com/linux-running-almost-supercomputers/ | title = Linux is Running on Almost all of the Supercomputers | publisher = TechFAE| date = 25 June 2017 }}</ref> the last non-Linux systems before they dropped off the list.

]

Historically all kinds of ] operating systems dominated, and in the end ultimately Linux remains.

==Market share by category==
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| ], ] || ] Global Stats<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Operating System Market Share Worldwide |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide/#monthly-202306-202306-bar |access-date=2023-07-16 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref> || June 2023 || ] family <!-- 4.15% + 3.08% = --> 7.23%: ] 4.15% (in the US up to 8.0%) plus traditional ] 3.08% || 21.38% (]) || 68.15% (all versions) || || <!-- Mostly "Unknown" now unusually high (likely Linux?) at 3.23% plus 0.01% FreeBSD = --> 3.24%
| ] || June 2012 || 92.4% || 4.8% || 2.2% || 0.4% || 0.2%. ||<ref name="top500osfam">{{cite web | url = http://i.top500.org/stats/list/38/os | title = Operating system Family share for 06/2012 | publisher = Top 500 project}}</ref>
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| ]{{efn|Embedded is a vast category, which has subcategories that include ], ], ], ], ], ]s, and ]. The aggregated information above may be very different for each subcategory taken separately.}}||]<ref>{{cite web|title=Embedded Markets Study|url=https://www.embedded.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/EETimes_Embedded_2019_Embedded_Markets_Study.pdf|date=March 2019}}</ref>
|| Mar 2019 ||38.42% (], ], ], other) || 2.82% (], ]) ||10.73% (], ]) || 10.73% || 37.30%
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|| Dec 2008 || 28% (], ]) || || || 72% (]){{efn|z/OS's UNIX environment coexists with its native environment, which dates back to ].}} ||
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| ] || W3Techs<ref>{{cite web|title=Usage Statistics and Market Share of Operating Systems for Websites, September 20212020|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/operating_system/all|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=8 September 2021}}</ref>
|| Sep 2021 || Likely 77.4% (39.8% confirmed){{efn|name=UNIX server data|"UNIX and Unix-like (including Linux)" represents 77.4% of the total web server/website market share however 48.2% of that market share does not show "more specifically" which operating system.}} (], ], ], ], ], ...)<ref>{{cite web|title=Usage Statistics and Market Share of Linux for Websites, September 2021|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-linux|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=8 September 2021}}</ref> || Less than 1% is confirmed to be UNIX or Unix-like and non-Linux. The top operating systems in order are: 0.3% ] (97.8% of which is ]),<ref>{{cite web|title=Usage Statistics and Market Share of BSD for Websites, September 2021|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-bsd|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=8 September 2021}}</ref> <0.1% ],<ref>{{cite web|title=Usage Statistics and Market Share of Darwin for Websites, September 2021|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-darwin|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=8 September 2021}}</ref> <0.1% ],<ref>{{cite web|title=Usage Statistics and Market Share of HP-UX for Websites, September 2021|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-hpux|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=8 September 2021}}</ref> <0.1% ],<ref>{{cite web|title=Usage Statistics and Market Share of Solaris for Websites, September 2021|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-solaris|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=8 September 2021}}</ref> and <0.1% ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Usage Statistics and Market Share of Minix for Websites, September 2021|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-minix|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=8 September 2021}}</ref>{{efn|name=UNIX server data}} || 22.7% (], ], ])<br />Microsoft's own webserver runs 6.6% of websites.<ref>{{cite web|title=Usage Statistics and Market Share of Web Servers, September 2021|url=https://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/web_server|publisher=W3Techs|access-date=8 September 2021}}</ref><!-- not contradictory to 22.7% Windows share as e.g. Nginx and Apache can also run on Windows--> || ||
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| ], ] || ] Global Stats<ref>{{cite web|title=StatCounter Global Stats: Top 8 Mobile Operating Systems on April 2020|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile-tablet/worldwide/#monthly-202004-202004-bar}}</ref>
|| Apr 2020 || 70.80% (], ]) || 28.79% (]) || 0.07%
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| ] || ]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Operating system Family (Linux)|url=https://www.top500.org/statistics/details/osfam/1|website=www.top500.org|access-date=2020-05-12}}</ref>|| Nov 2019 || 100% (]) || || || ||
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Relative market adoption of operating systems

The usage share of an operating system is the percentage of computers running that operating system (OS). These statistics are estimates as wide scale OS usage data is difficult to obtain and measure. Reliable primary sources are limited and data collection methodology is not formally agreed. Currently devices connected to the internet allow for web data collection to approximately measure OS usage.

As of October 2024 across all device types, Android is the world's most popular operating system with 45% of the global market, it uses the Linux kernel. Followed by Windows with 27%, then iOS with 18%, macOS with 6%, and desktop Linux with 1.6% (2.4% Linux share when including ChromeOS, but not Android's non-desktop Linux share). The remaining operating systems total 2%. These numbers do not include embedded devices or game consoles.

  • For smartphones and other mobile devices, Android leads with 72% market share, and Apple's iOS has 28%.
  • For desktop computers and laptops, Microsoft Windows has 73%, followed by Apple's macOS at 15%, desktop Linux at 4.5%, then Google's ChromeOS at 2.25%. The remaining 4.5% is unknown category (third-most popular, and thought to actually also be Linux, which is otherwise fourth-most popular).
  • For tablets, Apple's iPadOS (a variant of iOS) has 55% share and Android has 45% worldwide.
  • For the top 500 most powerful supercomputers, Linux distributions have had 100% of the marketshare since 2017.
  • The global server operating system marketshare has Linux leading with a 62.7% marketshare, followed by Windows, Unix and other operating systems.

Linux is also most used for web servers, and the most common Linux distribution is Ubuntu, followed by Debian. Linux has almost caught up with the second-most popular (desktop) OS, macOS, in some regions, such as in South America, and in Asia it's at 6.4% (7% with ChromeOS) vs 9.7% for macOS. In the US, ChromeOS is third at 5.5%, followed by (desktop) Linux at 4.3%, but can arguably be combined into a single number 9.8%.

The most numerous type of device with an operating system are embedded systems. Not all embedded systems have operating systems, instead running their application code on the "bare metal"; of those that do have operating systems, a high percentage are standalone or do not have a web browser, which makes their usage share difficult to measure. Some operating systems used in embedded systems are more widely used than some of those mentioned above; for example, modern Intel microprocessors contain an embedded management processor running a version of the Minix operating system.

Worldwide device shipments

This section needs to be updated. The reason given is: Some stats have not been updated in nearly a decade.. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (November 2024)
Device shipments, 2015
Android/Linux 54.16%
iOS/macOS 12.37%
Windows 11.79%
Other 21.66%
OS Device Shipments, Gartner

According to Gartner, the following is the worldwide device shipments (referring to wholesale) by operating system, which includes smartphones, tablets, laptops and PCs together.

Worldwide device shipments by Operating System
Source Year Android iOS/macOS Windows Others
Gartner 2019 (2.161 bln)
Gartner 2017 (2.278 bln)
Gartner 2016 (2.332 bln) 10.63% (248 mln) 11.2% (260 mln)
Gartner 2015 (2.4 bln) 54.16% (1.3 bln) 12.37% (297 mln)

macOS = 1%

11.79% (283 mln) 21.66%
Gartner 2014 48.61% 11.04% 14.0% 26.34%
Gartner 2013 38.51% 10.12% 13.98% 37.41%
Gartner 2012 22.8% 9.6% 15.62% 51.98%

Shipments (to stores) do not necessarily translate to sales to consumers, therefore suggesting the numbers indicate popularity and/or usage could be misleading. Not only do smartphones sell in higher numbers than PCs, but also a lot more by dollar value, with the gap only projected to widen, to well over double.

On 27 January 2016, Paul Thurrott summarized the operating system market, the day after Apple announced "one billion devices":

Apple's "active installed base" is now one billion devices. Granted, some of those Apple devices were probably sold into the marketplace years ago. But that 1 billion figure can and should be compared to the numbers Microsoft touts for Windows 10 (200 million, most recently) or Windows more generally (1.5 billion active users, a number that hasn’t moved, magically, in years), and that Google touts for Android (over 1.4 billion, as of September). My understanding of iOS is that the user base was previously thought to be around 800 million strong, and when you factor out Macs and other non-iOS Apple devices, that's probably about right. But as you can see, there are three big personal computing platforms.

— Paul Thurrott

PC shipments

For 2015 (and earlier), Gartner reports for "the year, worldwide PC shipments declined for the fourth consecutive year, which started in 2012 with the launch of tablets" with an 8% decline in PC sales for 2015 (not including cumulative decline in sales over the previous years).

Microsoft backed away from their goal of one billion Windows 10 devices in three years (or "by the middle of 2018") and reported on 26 September 2016 that Windows 10 was running on over 400 million devices, and in March 2019 on more than 800 million.

In May 2020, Gartner predicted further decline in all market segments for 2020 due to COVID-19, predicting a decline of 13.6% for all devices. while the "Work from Home Trend Saved PC Market from Collapse", with only predicted to decline by 10.5% for PCs. However, in the end, according to Gartner, PC shipments grew 10.7% in the fourth quarter of 2020 and reached 275 million units in 2020, a 4.8% increase from 2019 and the highest growth in ten years." Apple in 4th place for PCs had the largest growth in shipments for a company in Q4 of 31.3%, while "the fourth quarter of 2020 was another remarkable period of growth for Chromebooks, with shipments increasing around 200% year over year to reach 11.7 million units. In 2020, Chromebook shipments increased over 80% to total nearly 30 million units, largely due to demand from the North American education market." Chromebooks sold more (30 million) than Apple's Macs worldwide (22.5 million) in pandemic year 2020.

According to the Catalyst group, the year 2021 had record high PC shipments with total shipments of 341 million units (including Chromebooks), 15% higher than 2020 and 27% higher than 2019, while being the largest shipment total since 2012.

According to Gartner, worldwide PC shipments declined by 16.2% in 2022, the largest annual decrease since the mid-1990s, due to geopolitical, economic, and supply chain challenges.

Tablet computers shipments

In 2015, eMarketer estimated at the beginning of the year that the tablet installed base would hit one billion for the first time (with China's use at 328 million, which Google Play doesn't serve or track, and the United States's use second at 156 million). At the end of the year, because of cheap tablets – not counted by all analysts – that goal was met (even excluding cumulative sales of previous years) as:

Sales quintupled to an expected 1 billion units worldwide this year, from 216 million units in 2014, according to projections from the Envisioneering Group.

While that number is far higher than the 200-plus million units globally projected by research firms IDC, Gartner and Forrester, Envisioneering analyst Richard Doherty says the rival estimates miss all the cheap Asian knockoff tablets that have been churning off assembly lines.

Forrester says its definition of tablets "is relatively narrow" while IDC says it includes some tablets by Amazon — but not all.

The top tech purchase of the year continued to be the smartphone, with an expected 1.5 billion sold worldwide, according to projections from researcher IDC. Last year saw some 1.2 billion sold.

Computers didn’t fare as well, despite the introduction of Microsoft's latest software upgrade, Windows 10, and the expected but not realized bump it would provide for consumers looking to skip the upgrade and just get a new computer instead.

Some 281 million PCs were expected to be sold, according to IDC, down from 308 million in 2014. Folks tend to be happy with the older computers and keep them for longer, as more of our daily computing activities have moved to the smartphone.

While Windows 10 got good reviews from tech critics, only 11% of the 1-billion-plus Windows user base opted to do the upgrade, according to Microsoft. This suggests Microsoft has a ways to go before the software gets "hit" status. Apple's new operating system El Capitan has been downloaded by 25% of Apple's user base, according to Apple.

— USA Today

This conflicts with statistics from IDC that say the tablet market contracted by 10% in 2015 with only Huawei, ranked fifth, with big gains, more than doubling their share; for fourth quarter 2015, the five biggest vendors were the same except that Amazon Fire tablets ranked third worldwide, new on the list, enabled by its not quite tripling of market share to 7.9%, with its Fire OS Android-derivative.

Global tablet shipments
Source Year Android iOS Windows Others
Strategy Analytics Q2 2022 49% 38% 11% 2%
Statista 2020 59.4% 29.8% 10.21% 0.59%
Strategy Analytics 2015 68% 22% 10% <0.1%
Gartner 2013 61.9% 36.0% 2.1% <0.1%
Gartner 2012 45.8% 52.8% 1.0% 0.3%

Gartner excludes some devices from their tablet shipment statistic and includes them in a different category called "premium ultra mobiles" with screen sizes of more than 10" inches.

Smartphone shipments

On 28 May 2015, Google announced that there were 1.4 billion Android users and 1 billion Google play users active during that month. This changed to 2 billion monthly active users in May 2017.

By late 2016, Android had been explained to be "killing" Apple's iOS market share (i.e. its declining sales of smartphones, not just relatively but also by a number of units, when the whole market is increasing) with

The gap between the two is growing ever larger all the time.

According to Gartner, Android now boasts a global market share of 86.2 percent. Apple's iOS is a long way behind with a market share of just 12.9 percent. The rest may as well not even exist

These figures, which cover the second quarter of 2016, show that Android has actually increased its market share by 4 percent over the last year. All other operating systems are down, with iOS losing 1.7 percent

I think it's fair to declare Android the winner in the mobile operating wars at this point.

— makeuseof.com

As of 9 May 2019, the biggest smartphone companies (by market share) were Samsung, Huawei and Apple, respectively.

Gartner's own press release said, "Apple continued its downward trend with a decline of 7.7 percent in the second quarter of 2016", which is their decline, based on absolute number of units, that underestimates the relative decline (with the market increasing), along with the misleading "1.7 percent " decline. That point decline means an 11.6% relative decline (from 14.6% down to 12.9%).

Although in units sold by Apple are declining, they are almost the only vendor making any profit in the smartphone sector from hardware sales alone. In Q3 2016 for example, they captured 103.6% of the market profits.

There are more mobile phone owners than toothbrush owners, with mobile phones the fastest growing technology in history. There are a billion more active mobile phones in the world than people (and many more than 10 billion sold so far with less than half still in use), explained by the fact that some people have more than one, such as an extra for work. All the phones have an operating system, but only a fraction of them are smartphones with an OS capable of running modern applications. Currently, 3.1 billion smartphones and tablets are in use across the world (with tablets, a small fraction of the total, generally running the same operating systems, Android or iOS, the latter being more popular on tablets. In 2019, a variant of iOS called iPadOS built for iPad tablets was released).

Worldwide smartphone sales to end users by operating systems, as measured by Gartner, International Data Corporation (IDG) and others:

Smartphone shipments by OS
Source Method Quarter/month Android
(including forks)
BlackBerry
(all versions)
iOS Symbian Windows
(all versions)
Others
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2018 Q1 85.9% N/A 14.1% N/A N/A 0.0%
Gartner Units sold per year 2017 85.9% N/A 14.0% N/A N/A 0.1%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2017 Q1 86.1% N/A 13.7% N/A N/A 0.2%
Gartner Units sold per year 2016 84.8% N/A 14.4% N/A N/A 0.8%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2016 Q4 81.7% 0.0% 17.9% N/A 0.3% 0.1%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2016 Q3 87.8% 0.1% 11.5% N/A 0.4% 0.2%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2016 Q2 86.2% 0.1% 12.9% N/A 0.6% 0.2%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2016 Q1 84.1% 0.2% 14.8% N/A 0.7% 0.2%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2015 Q4 80.7% 0.2% 17.7% N/A 1.1% 0.2%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2015 Q2 82.2% 0.3% 14.6% N/A 2.5% 0.4%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2014 Q4 76.0% 0.5% 20.4% N/A 2.8% 0.4%
Strategy Analytics Units shipped in quarter 2014 Q3 81.3% 1.0% 13.4% N/A 4.1% 0.2%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2014 Q2 83.8% 0.7% 12.2% N/A 2.8% 0.5%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2013 Q2 79.0% 2.7% 14.2% 0.3% 3.3% 0.6%
Gartner Units sold in quarter 2013 Q1 74.4% 3.0% 18.2% 0.6% 2.9% 1.0%
International Data Corporation Units shipped in quarter 2013 Q1 75.0% 2.9% 17.3% 0.6% 3.2% 0.0%

Web clients

This section needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
Last update: Recent statistics from 2018 is needed for this section. (August 2018)
Web clients' OS family statistics
Android (or related) 44.69%
Windows 26.81%
Apple's iOS 18.47%
Apple's macOS 5.66%
Unknown 1.77%
Linux 1.58%
Web clients' OS family market share according to StatCounter for October 2024. The information on web clients is obtained from user agent information obtained through JavaScript code run by web browsers supplied to web servers. "Unknown" is probably mostly Windows operating systems. These figures have a large margin of error for a variety of reasons. For a discussion on the shortcomings see usage share of web browsers.

Data from various sources published over the 2021/2022 period is summarized in the table below. All of these sources monitor a substantial number of websites, any statistics that relate to only one web site have been excluded.

Android currently ranks highest, above Windows (incl. Xbox console) systems. Windows Phone accounted for 0.51% of the web usage, before it was discontinued.

Considering all personal computers, Microsoft Windows is well below 50% usage share on every continent, and at 30% in the US (24% single-day low) and in many countries lower, e.g. China, and in India at 19% (12% some days) and Windows' lowest share globally was 29% in May 2022 (25% some days), and 29% in the US.

For a short time, iOS was slightly more popular than Windows in the US, but this is no longer the case. Worldwide, Android holds 41.61%, more than Windows at 29.02%, and iOS third at 18.18%.

In Africa, Android is at 62.66%, Windows is 18.81 (and iOS third at 10.74%).

Before iOS became the most popular operating system in any independent country, it was most popular in Guam, an unincorporated territory of the United States, for four consecutive quarters in 2017–18, although Android is now the most popular there. iOS has been the highest ranked OS in Jersey (a British Crown dependency in Europe) for years, by a wide margin, and iOS was also highest ranked in Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory, for one quarter in 2019, before being overtaken by Android in the following quarter. iOS is competitive with Windows in Sweden, where some days it is more used.

The designation of an "Unknown" operating system is strangely high in a few countries such as Madagascar where it was at 32.44% (no longer near as high). This may be due to the fact that StatCounter uses browser detection to get OS statistics, and there the most common browsers are not often used. The version breakdown for browsers in Madagascar shows "Other" at 34.9%, and Opera Mini 4.4 is the most popular known browser at 22.1% (plus e.g. 3.34% for Opera 7.6). However browser statistics without version-breakdown has Opera at 48.11% with the "Other" category very small.

In China, Android became the highest ranked operating system in July 2016 (Windows has occasionally topped it since then, while since April 2016 it or all non-mobile operating systems haven't outranked mobile operating systems, meaning Android plus iOS). In the Asian continent as a whole, Android has been ranked highest since February 2016 and Android alone has the majority share, because of a large majority in all the most populous countries of the continent, up to 84% in Bangladesh, where it has had over 70% share for over four years. Since August 2015, Android is ranked first, at 48.36% in May 2016, in the African continent – when it took a big jump ahead of Windows 7, and thereby Africa joined Asia as a mobile-majority continent. China is no longer a desktop-majority country, joining India, which has a mobile-majority of 71%, confirming Asia's significant mobile-majority.

Online usage of Linux kernel derivatives (Android + ChromeOS + other Linux) exceeds that of Windows. This has been true since some time between January and April 2016, according to W3Counter and StatCounter. However, even before that, the figure for all Unix-like OSes, including those from Apple, was higher than that for Windows.

Source Date Microsoft Windows (kernel): Decrease Apple Darwin:
Increase
Linux kernel: Increase Others:
10 8/8.1 7 Vista XP WP&RT Other macOS iOS Linux Android Other
W3Counter Oct 2022 Decrease 19.23% N/A Decrease 3.4% N/A N/A N/A N/A Decrease 4.03% Increase 19.23% N/A Increase 45.18% N/A N/A
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13.67%

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W3Counter Jun 2019 Increase16.23% N/A Increase14.32% N/A N/A N/A N/A Increase3.58% Increase13.54 N/A Decrease38.76% N/A N/A
W3Counter Jun 2018 -2.3311.14 N/A -1.5912.29% N/A N/A N/A N/A -0.702.80% -1.0810.68% N/A +8.8053.21% N/A N/A
W3Counter Dec 2016 -1.4313.79 -0.644.54% -0.3118.45% N/A N/A N/A N/A -0.444.45% -0.0812.60% +0.663.8% +6.5634.37% N/A -1.078%
StatCounter Global Stats Mar 2017 -0.0612.98% -0.174.57% -0.3617.84% -0.030.41% -0.062.07% 0% 00.06% -0.65.17% +0.1013.09% -0.020.75% +0.5137.93% 00.76% +0.457.21%
StatCounter Global Stats Dec 2016 -0.1512.5% -0.254.79% -0.7618% -0.060.46% -0.072.24% -0.020.64% 00.09% -0.34.92% +0.4312.71% 00.86% +1.5237.8% +0.010.72% -0.374.61%
StatCounter Global Stats Oct 2016 -0.1812.08% -0.225.21% -0.8218.97% -0.020.6% -0.32.44% -0.160.7% +0.010.05% -0.235.3% +0.1712.04% -0.090.85% +1.6234.46% -0.010.63% -0.266.67%
StatCounter Global Stats May 2016 0.6910.27% -0.646.68% -1.5822.25% -0.060.73% -0.553.44% +0.020.83% -0.020.8% -0.045.05% +0.2611.38% -0.080.91% +1.731.6% 0.20.64% 0.316.15%
StatCounter Global Stats Dec 2015 0.846.67% -0.618.5% -1.3526.66% -0.911.0% -0.114.75% +0.030.92% +0.010.2% +0.185.51% +0.1210.82% +0.051.03% +0.6727.01% 00.36% 6.57%
Wikimedia Dec 2016 14.0% 4.65% 18.0% 0.43% 1.70% 0.93% 0.50% 5.4% 19.0% 0.80% 23.0% 0.30% 11.29%

Desktop and laptop computers

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Desktop/Laptop operating system browsing statistics
Windows 72.17%
macOS 15.42%
Unknown 6.1%
Linux (excluding ChromeOS) 4.03%
ChromeOS 2.27%
FreeBSD 0.01%
Other 0.01%
Desktop OS market share according to StatCounter as of February 2024. ChromeOS is also based on the Linux kernel.

Windows is still the dominant desktop OS, but the dominance varies by region and it has gradually lost market share to other desktop operating systems (not just to mobile) with the slide very noticeable in the US, where macOS usage has more than quadrupled from Jan. 2009 to Dec. 2020 to 30.62% (i.e. in Christmas month; and 34.72% in April 2020 in the middle of COVID-19, and iOS was more popular overall that year; globally Windows lost to Android that year, as for the two years prior), with Windows down to 61.136% and ChromeOS at 5.46%, plus traditional Linux at 1.73%.

There is little openly published information on the device shipments of desktop and laptop computers. Gartner publishes estimates, but the way the estimates are calculated is not openly published. Another source of market share of various operating systems is StatCounter basing its estimate on web use (although this may not be very accurate). Also, sales may overstate usage. Most computers are sold with a pre-installed operating system, with some users replacing that OS with a different one due to personal preference, or installing another OS alongside it and using both. Conversely, sales underestimate usage by not counting unauthorized copies. For example, in 2009, approximately 80% of software sold in China consisted of illegitimate copies. In 2007, the statistics from an automated update of IE7 for registered Windows computers differed with the observed web browser share, leading one writer to estimate that 25–35% of all Windows XP installations were unlicensed.

The usage share of Microsoft's (then latest operating system version) Windows 10 has slowly increased since July/August 2016, reaching around 27.15% (of all Windows versions, not all desktop or all operating systems) in December 2016. It eventually reached 79.79% on 5 October 2021, the same day on which its successor Windows 11 was released. In the United States, usage of Windows XP has dropped to 0.38% (of all Windows versions), and its global average to 0.59%, while in Africa it is still at 2.71%, and in Armenia it is more than 70%, as of 2017.

StatCounter web usage data of desktop or laptop operating systems varies significantly by country. For example, in 2017, macOS usage in North America was at 16.82% (17.52% in the US) whereas in Asia it was only 4.4%. As of July 2023, macOS usage has increased to 30.81% in North America (31.77% in the US) and to 9.64% in Asia.

Since mid-2020, the world uses smartphones more than desktop (including laptop) computers. For global statistics it's every day of the week. It has also happened for all individual continents (at least for some weeks, and also for the United States where the smartphone share reached 54.26% in July 2022, and also that high in 2021). The proportions do vary widely by region (more so than by the day), e.g. in Africa the smartphone share is highest at 72%, in Asia at 69% and in South America at 60%, in Europe is 49% while desktop is slightly lower, and in the United States it's at 43% and desktop at 54% (previously at 50%). On some continents, e.g. North America and the US, smartphone use may only go over 50% on weekends, since smartphones usage increases on weekends, while the smartphone share has gone up to 54% for a single day (Thanksgiving), and on average over 50% for full week.

  Smartphones (58.01%)  Desktops/Laptops (39.49%)  Tablets (2.46%)  Console (0.06%)

The 2023 Stack Overflow developer survey counts 87,222 survey responses. However, usage of a particular system as a desktop or as a server was not differentiated in the survey responses. The operating system share among those identifying as professional developers was:

  • Windows: 46.91%
  • macOS: 33%
  • Ubuntu: 26.69%
  • BSD: 0.59%

Microsoft data on Windows usage

In June 2016, Microsoft claimed Windows 10 had half the market share of all Windows installations in the US and UK, as quoted by BetaNews:

Microsoft's Windows trends page Windows 10 hit 50 percent in the US (51 percent in the UK, 39 percent globally), while ... Windows 7 was on 38 percent (36 percent in the UK, 46 percent globally). A big reason for the difference in numbers comes down to how they are recorded. ... actual OS usage (based on web browsing), while Microsoft records the number of devices Windows 10 is installed on. ... Microsoft also only records Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, while NetMarketShare includes both XP and Vista.

— BetaNews

Desktop computer games

The digital video game distribution platform Steam publishes a monthly "Hardware & Software Survey", with the statistics below:

Month Microsoft Windows Mac OS Linux Other
December 2023 96.40% 1.63% 1.97%
December 2022 96.15% 2.48% 1.38%
December 2021 96.19% 2.70% 1.11%
December 2020 96.41% 2.82% 0.78%
December 2019 96.89% 2.47% 0.67%
January 2019 95.92% 3.27% 0.82%
January 2018 97.76% 1.84% 0.41%
January 2017 95.79% 3.31% 0.80%
January 2016 95.39% 3.55% 0.95%
January 2015 95.48% 3.32% 1.09%
January 2014 94.93% 3.47% 0.86% 0.74%

^† These figures, as reported by Steam, do not include SteamOS statistics.

Mobile devices

Smartphones OS by usage

See also: Mobile operating system § Market share
Android is the most popular mobile operating system and is used by virtually all mobile phones outside of IPhone models which use IOS

By Q1 2018, mobile operating systems on smartphones included Google's dominant Android (and variants) and Apple's iOS which combined had an almost 100% market share.

Smartphone penetration vs. desktop use differs substantially by country. Some countries, like Russia, still have smartphone use as low as 22.35% (as a fraction of all web use), but in most western countries, smartphone use is close to 50% of all web use. This doesn't mean that only half of the population has a smartphone, could mean almost all have, just that other platforms have about equal use. Smartphone usage share in developing countries is much higher – in Bangladesh, for example, Android smartphones had up to 84% and currently 70% share, and in Mali smartphones had over 90% (up to 95%) share for almost two years. (A section below has more information on regional trends on the move to smartphones.)

There is a clear correlation between the GDP per capita of a country and that country's respective smartphone OS market share, with users in the richest countries being much more likely to choose Apple's iPhone, with Google's Android being predominant elsewhere.

Global mobile OS web usage
Source Method Quarter/month Android
(including forks)
iOS Windows
(all versions)
BlackBerry
(all versions)
Symbian Others
Statista based on page views per month worldwide 2022 Q4 71.1% 28.3% N/A N/A N/A 0.6%
StatCounter Global Stats Browsing (page view) 2021, Oct 71.09% 28.21% 0.01% N/A N/A 0.69%
StatCounter Global Stats Browsing (page view) 2020, Oct 72.93% 26.53% 0.03% N/A N/A 0.51%
StatCounter Global Stats Browsing (page view) 2019, Sep 76.24% 22.48% 0.17% 0.02% 0.02% 1.07%
StatCounter Global Stats Browsing (page view) 2015, Mar 61.94% 22.64% 2.27% NA 6.00% 7.09%
StatCounter Global Stats Browsing (page view) 2014, Aug 54.87% 23.57% 2.36% 1.59% 9.73% 7.87%
StatCounter Global Stats Browsing (page view) 2014, Feb 47.57% 22.97% 2.22% 2.62% 14.86% 6.08%
Wikimedia (includes tablets) Browsing (page view) 2013, Mar 25.93% 66.53% 1.85% 2.02% 3.03% 1.12%
United States mobile OS web usage
Source Method Quarter/month Android
(including forks)
iOS Windows
(all versions)
BlackBerry
(all versions)
Symbian Others
comScore (US only) US subscribers 2017, Jan 52.0% 43.9% 1.5% 0.5% N/A N/A
comScore (US only) US subscribers 2016, Jan 52.8% 43.6% 2.7% 0.8% N/A N/A
comScore (US only) US subscribers 2015, Jan 53.2% 41.3% 3.6% 1.8% 0.1% N/A
comScore (US only) US subscribers 2014, Jan 51.7% 41.6% 3.2% 3.1% 0.2% N/A
comScore (US only) US subscribers 2012, Feb 50.1% 30.2% 3.9% 13.4% 1.5% N/A
comScore (US only) US subscribers 2010, Dec 28.7% 25.0% 8.4% 31.6% N/A 3.7%

Tablet computers OS by usage

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Tablet computers, or simply tablets, became a significant OS market share category starting with Apple's iPad. In Q1 2018, iOS had 65.03% market share and Android had 34.58% market share. Windows tablets may not get classified as such by some analysts, and thus barely register; e.g. 2-in-1 PCs may get classified as "desktops", not tablets.

Since 2016, in South America (and Cuba in North America), Android tablets have gained majority, and in Asia in 2017 Android was slightly more popular than the iPad, which was at 49.05% usage share in October 2015. In Africa, Android tablets are much more popular while elsewhere the iPad has a safe margin.

As of March 2015, Android has made steady gains to becoming the most popular tablet operating system: that is the trend in many countries, having already gained the majority in large countries (India at 63.25%, and in Indonesia at 62.22%) and in the African continent with Android at 62.22% (first to gain Android majority in late 2014), with steady gains from 20.98% in August 2012 (Egypt at 62.37%, Zimbabwe at 62.04%), and South America at 51.09% in July 2015. (Peru at 52.96%). Asia is at 46%. In Nepal, Android gained majority lead in November 2014 but lost it down to 41.35% with iOS at 56.51%. In Taiwan, as of October 2016, Android after having gained a confident majority, has been on a losing streak. China is a major exception to Android gaining market share in Asia (there Android phablets are much more popular than Android tablets, while similar devices get classified as smartphones) where the iPad/iOS is at 82.84% in March 2015.

Global tablet web usage
Source Month iOS/iPadOS Android Windows Others
StatCounter Aug 2023 54.68% 45.11% 0.02% 0.07%
StatCounter Oct 2020 58.86% 41.02% 0.08% 0.04%
StatCounter Dec 2019 63.11% 36.65% 0.15% 0.09%
StatCounter Jul 2018 65.03% 34.58% 0.21% 0.18%
StatCounter Jul 2015 65.51% 31.36% 0.78% 2.93%
StatCounter Feb 2015 66.47% 29.6% 1.16% 2.73%
StatCounter Oct 2014 71.67% 25.62% 0.08% 2.63%

Crossover to smartphones having majority share

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According to StatCounter web use statistics (a proxy for all use), smartphones are more popular than desktop computers globally (and Android in particular more popular than Windows). Including tablets with mobiles/smartphones, as they also run so-called mobile operating systems, even in the United States (and most countries) are mobiles including tablets more popular than other (older originally made for desktops) operating systems (such as Windows and macOS). Windows in the US (at 33.42%) has only 8% head-start (2.55-percentage points) over iOS only; with Android, that mobile operating system and iOS have 52.14% majority. Alternatively, Apple, with iOS plus their non-mobile macOS (9.33%) has 20% more share (6.7-percentage points more) than Microsoft's Windows in the country where both companies were built.

Although desktop computers are still popular in many countries (while overall down to 44.9% in the first quarter of 2017), smartphones are more popular even in many developed countries. A few countries on all continents are desktop-minority with Android more popular than Windows; many, e.g. Poland in Europe, and about half of the countries in South America, and many in North America, e.g. Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti; up to most countries in Asia and Africa with smartphone-majority because of Android, Poland and Turkey in Europe highest with 57.68% and 62.33%, respectively. In Ireland, smartphone use at 45.55% outnumbers desktop use and mobile as a whole gains majority when including the tablet share at 9.12%. Spain was also slightly desktop-minority. As of July 2019, Sweden had been desktop-minority for eight weeks in a row.

The range of measured mobile web use varies a lot by country, and a StatCounter press release recognizes "India amongst world leaders in use of mobile to surf the internet" (of the big countries) where the share is around (or over) 80% and desktop is at 19.56%, with Russia trailing with 17.8% mobile use (and desktop the rest).

Smartphones (discounting tablets), first gained majority in December 2016 (desktop-majority was lost the month before), and it wasn't a Christmas-time fluke, as while close to majority after smartphone majority happened again in March 2017.

In the week of 7–13 November 2016, smartphones alone (without tablets) overtook desktop for the first time, albeit for a short period. Examples of mobile-majority countries include Paraguay in South America, Poland in Europe and Turkey and most of Asia and Africa. Some of the world is still desktop-majority, with for example the United States at 54.89% (but not on all days). However, in some territories of the United States, such as Puerto Rico, desktop is significantly under majority, with Windows just under 25%, overtaken by Android.

On 22 October 2016 (and subsequent weekends), mobile showed majority. Since 27 October, the desktop hasn't had a majority, including on weekdays. Smartphones alone have showed majority since 23 December to the end of the year, with the share topping at 58.22% on Christmas Day. To the "mobile"-majority share of smartphones, tablets could be added giving a 63.22% majority. While an unusually high top, a similar high also occurred on Monday 17 April 2017, with the smartphone share slightly lower and tablet share slightly higher, combining to 62.88%.

Formerly, according to a StatCounter press release, the world has turned desktop-minority; as of October 2016, at about 49% desktop use for that month, but mobile wasn't ranked higher, tablet share had to be added to it to exceed desktop share.

For the Christmas season (i.e. temporarily, while desktop-minority remains and smartphone-majority on weekends), the last two weeks in December 2016, Australia (and Oceania in general) was desktop-minority for the first time for an extended period, i.e. every day from 23 December.

In South America, smartphones alone took majority from desktops on Christmas Day, but for a full-week-average, desktop is still at least at 58%.

The UK desktop-minority dropped down to 44.02% on Christmas Day and for the eight days to the end of the year. Ireland joined some other European countries with smartphone-majority, for three days after Christmas, topping that day at 55.39%.

In the US, desktop-minority happened for three days on and around Christmas (while a longer four-day stretch happened in November, and happens frequently on weekends).

According to StatCounter web use statistics (a proxy for all use), in the week from 7–13 November 2016, "mobile" (meaning smartphones) alone (without tablets) overtook desktop, for the first time, with them highest ranked at 52.13% (on 27 November 2016) or up to 49.02% for a full week. Mobile-majority applies to countries such as Paraguay in South America, Poland in Europe and Turkey; and the continents Asia and Africa. Large regions of the rest of the world are still desktop-majority, while on some days, the United States, (and North America as a whole) isn't; the US is desktop-minority up to four days in a row, and up to a five-day average. Other examples, of desktop-minority on some days, include the UK, Ireland, Australia (and Oceania as a whole); in fact, at least one country on every continent has turned desktop-minority (for at least a month). On 22 October 2016 (and subsequent weekends), mobile has shown majority.

Previously, according to a StatCounter press release, the world has turned desktop-minority; as of October 2016, at about 49% desktop use for that month, with desktop-minority stretching up to an 18-weeks/4-months period from 28 June to 31 October 2016, while whole of July, August or September 2016, showed desktop-majority (and many other long sub-periods in the long stretch showed desktop-minority; similarly only Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays are desktop-minority). The biggest continents, Asia and Africa, have shown vast mobile-majority for long time (any day of the week), as well as several individual countries elsewhere have also turned mobile-majority: Poland, Albania (and Turkey) in Europe and Paraguay and Bolivia in South America.

According to StatCounter's web use statistics, Saturday 28 May 2016, was the day when smartphones ("mobile" at StatCounter, that now counts tablets separately) became a most used platform, ranking first, at 47.27%, above desktops. The next day, desktops slightly outnumbered "mobile" (unless counting tablets: some analysts count tablets with smartphones or separately while others with desktops – even when most tablets are iPad or Android, not Windows devices).

Since Sunday 27 March 2016, the first day the world dipped to desktop-minority, it has happened almost every week, and by week of 11–17 July 2016, the world was desktop-minority, followed by the next week, and thereon also for a three-week period. The trend is still stronger on weekends, with e.g. 17 July 2016 showed desktop at 44.67%, "mobile" at 49.5% plus tablets at 5.7%. Recent weekly data shows a downward trend for desktops.

According to StatCounter web use statistics (a proxy for overall use), on weekends desktops worldwide lose about 5 percent points, e.g. down to 51.46% on 15 August 2015, with the loss in (relative) web use going to mobile (and also a minuscule increase for tablets), mostly because Windows 7, ranked 1st on workdays, declines in web use, with it shifting to Android and lesser degree to iOS.

Two continents have already crossed over to mobile-majority (because of Android), based on StatCounters web use statistics. In June 2015, Asia became the first continent where mobile overtook desktop (followed by Africa in August; while Nigeria had mobile majority in October 2011, because of Symbian – that later had 51% share, then Series 40 dominating, followed by Android as dominating operating system) and as far back as October 2014, they had reported this trend on a large scale in a press release: "Mobile usage has already overtaken desktop in several countries including India, South Africa and Saudi Arabia". In India, desktop went from majority, in July 2012, down to 32%. In Bangladesh desktop went from majority, in May 2013, down to 17%, with Android alone now accounting for majority web use. Only a few African countries were still desktop-majority and many have a large mobile majority including Ethiopia and Kenya, where mobile usage is over 72%.

The popularity of mobile use worldwide has been driven by the huge popularity increase of Android in Asian countries, where Android is the highest ranked operating system statistically in virtually every south-east Asian country, while it also ranks most popular in almost every African country. Poland has been desktop-minority since April 2015, because of Android being vastly more popular there, and other European countries, such as Albania (and Turkey), have also crossed over. The South America continent is somewhat far from losing desktop-majority, but Paraguay had lost it as of March 2015. Android and mobile browsing in general has also become hugely popular in all other continents where desktop has a large desktop base and the trend to mobile is not as clear as a fraction of the total web use.

While some analysts count tablets with desktops (as some of them run Windows), others count them with mobile phones (as the vast majority of tablets run so-called mobile operating systems, such as Android or iOS on the iPad). iPad has a clear lead globally, but has clearly lost the majority to Android in South America, and a number of Eastern European countries such as Poland; lost virtually all African countries and has lost the majority twice in Asia, but gained the majority back (while many individual countries, e.g. India and most of the middle East have clear Android majority on tablets). Android on tablets is thus second most popular after the iPad.

In March 2015, for the first time in the US the number of mobile-only adult internet users exceeded the number of desktop-only internet users with 11.6% of the digital population only using mobile compared to 10.6% only using desktop; this also means the majority, 78%, use both desktop and mobile to access the internet. A few smaller countries in North America, such as Haiti (because of Android) have gone mobile majority (mobile went to up to 72.35%, and is at 64.43% in February 2016).

Revenue

The region with the largest Android usage also has the largest mobile revenue.

Mobile app revenue (US$bn)
2020
Asia Pacific $85.3B
North and South America $74.5B
Europe, Middle East, and Africa $29.1B

Public servers on the Internet

Servers in a colocation centre

Internet based servers' market share can be measured with statistical surveys of publicly accessible servers, such as web servers, mail servers or DNS servers on the Internet: the operating systems powering such servers are found by inspecting raw response messages. This method gives insight only into market share of operating systems that are publicly accessible on the Internet.

There will be differences in the result depending on how the sample is done and observations weighted. Usually the surveys are not based on a random sample of all IP addresses, domain names, hosts or organisations, but on servers found by some other method. Additionally, many domains and IP addresses may be served by one host and some domains may be served by several hosts or by one host with several IP addresses.

Source Date Unix, Unix-like Microsoft Windows References
W3Techs 14 July 2022 80.1% 20.1%
Security Space Feb 2014 <79.3% >20.7%
Note
W3Techs checked the top ten million web servers daily from June 2013, but W3Techs's definition of "website" differs a bit from Alexa's definition; the "top 10 million" websites are actually fewer than 10 million. W3Techs claims that these differences "have no statistical significance".
Note
Revenue comparisons often include "operating system software, other bundled software" and are not appropriate for usage comparison as the Linux operating system costs nothing (including "other bundled software"), except if optionally using commercial distributions such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (in that case, cost of software for all software bundled with hardware has to be known for all operating systems involved, and subtracted). In cases where no-cost Linux is used, such comparisons underestimate Linux server popularity and overestimate other proprietary operating systems such as Unix and Windows.

Mainframes

IBM's System z10

Mainframes are larger and more powerful than most servers, but not supercomputers. They are used to process large sets of data, for example enterprise resource planning or credit card transactions.

The most common operating system for mainframes is IBM's z/OS. Operating systems for IBM Z generation hardware include IBM's proprietary z/OS, Linux on IBM Z, z/TPF, z/VSE and z/VM.

Gartner reported on 23 December 2008 that Linux on System z was used on approximately 28% of the "customer z base" and that they expected this to increase to over 50% in the following five years. Of Linux on IBM Z, Red Hat and Micro Focus compete to sell RHEL and SLES respectively:

  • Prior to 2006, Novell claimed a market share of 85% or more for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
  • Red Hat has since claimed 18.4% in 2007 and 37% in 2008.
  • Gartner reported at the end of 2008 that Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server had an 80% share of mainframe Linux.

Decline

Like today's trend of mobile devices from personal computers, in 1984 for the first time estimated sales of desktop computers ($11.6 billion) exceeded mainframe computers ($11.4 billion). IBM received the vast majority of mainframe revenue.

From 1991 to 1996, AT&T Corporation briefly owned NCR, one of the major original mainframe producers. During the same period, companies found that servers based on microcomputer designs could be deployed at a fraction of the acquisition price and offer local users much greater control over their own systems given the IT policies and practices at that time. Terminals used for interacting with mainframe systems were gradually replaced by personal computers. Consequently, demand plummeted and new mainframe installations were restricted mainly to financial services and government. In the early 1990s, there was a rough consensus among industry analysts that the mainframe was a dying market as mainframe platforms were increasingly replaced by personal computer networks.

In 2012, NASA powered down its last mainframe, an IBM System z9. However, IBM's successor to the z9, the z10, led a New York Times reporter to state four years earlier that "mainframe technology—hardware, software and services—remains a large and lucrative business for IBM, and mainframes are still the back-office engines behind the world's financial markets and much of global commerce". As of 2010, while mainframe technology represented less than 3% of IBM's revenues, it "continue to play an outsized role in Big Blue's results".

Supercomputers

Sierra is primarily used for the stockpile stewardship program of the United States of America.

The TOP500 project lists and ranks the 500 fastest supercomputers for which benchmark results are submitted. Since the early 1990s, the field of supercomputers has been dominated by Unix or Unix-like operating systems, and starting in 2017, every top 500 fastest supercomputer uses Linux as its supercomputer operating system.

The last supercomputer to rank #1 while using an operating system other than Linux was ASCI White, which ran AIX. It held the title from November 2000 to November 2001, and was decommissioned in 2006. Then in June 2017, two AIX computers held rank 493 and 494, the last non-Linux systems before they dropped off the list.

Supercomputer OS family – 1993–2021 systems share according to TOP500

Historically all kinds of Unix operating systems dominated, and in the end ultimately Linux remains.

Market share by category

Category Source Date Linux UNIX and Unix-like (not incl. Linux) Windows In‑house Other
Desktop, laptop StatCounter Global Stats June 2023 Linux kernel family 7.23%: ChromeOS 4.15% (in the US up to 8.0%) plus traditional "Linux" 3.08% 21.38% (macOS) 68.15% (all versions) 3.24%
Embedded EE Times Mar 2019 38.42% (embedded Linux, Ubuntu, Android, other) 2.82% (QNX, LynxOS) 10.73% (Windows 10, Windows Embedded Compact) 10.73% 37.30%
Mainframe Gartner Dec 2008 28% (SLES, RHEL) 72% (z/OS)
Server (web) W3Techs Sep 2021 Likely 77.4% (39.8% confirmed) (Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Gentoo, RHEL, ...) Less than 1% is confirmed to be UNIX or Unix-like and non-Linux. The top operating systems in order are: 0.3% BSD (97.8% of which is FreeBSD), <0.1% Darwin, <0.1% HP-UX, <0.1% Solaris, and <0.1% Minix. 22.7% (Windows Server 2019, WS2016, WS2012)
Microsoft's own webserver runs 6.6% of websites.
Smartphone, tablet StatCounter Global Stats Apr 2020 70.80% (Android, KaiOS) 28.79% (iOS) 0.07% 0.34%
Supercomputer TOP500 Nov 2019 100% (Custom)

See also

Notes

  1. "Shipments refer to sell-in", that is, wholesale.
  2. The 'Others' column is obtained by summing all percentage data and subtracting from 100%.
  3. Table is only showing mobile OS market share – not the overall market share.
  4. Wikimedia Foundation statistics consider tablets as part of the mobile OS market share.
  5. Embedded is a vast category, which has subcategories that include automotive, avionics, health, medical equipment, consumer electronics, intelligent homes, and telecommunications. The aggregated information above may be very different for each subcategory taken separately.
  6. z/OS's UNIX environment coexists with its native environment, which dates back to OS/360.
  7. ^ "UNIX and Unix-like (including Linux)" represents 77.4% of the total web server/website market share however 48.2% of that market share does not show "more specifically" which operating system.

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