Microsoft has announced that a month after the launch of Windows 10 make up about 75 million systems using the new operating system. Thus, the adoption of Windows 10 is very fast and is Microsoft in any case still on schedule to get one billion users on Windows 10 within two or three years.
The corporate vice president of Windows & amp; Devices Group at Microsoft, Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft announced that it has reached the milestone of 75 million Windows 10 systems in the first month. How many licenses it also paid licenses and how much free upgrades, he has not been disclosed, but in most cases no doubt these are free upgrades.
However, he said that Windows 10 is now used in 192 countries that as many as 90,000 PCs and tablets running on Windows 10. Further scores a lot better the Windows Store in Windows 10 users than Windows 8 is the case, the average Windows 10 user download six times as many apps per device as a Windows 8 user.
Since this is the first time that Microsoft gives away a free new operating system are difficult to compare the figures. At the launch of Windows 8, Microsoft sold in the first month, 40 million licenses. With the introduction of Windows 7 were 60 million licenses in two months over the counter. That Windows 8 scored the first month better, but after a while weakness that occasionally showed Windows 7 to be more popular. After the first 15 months there were 300 million Windows 7 licenses sold while Windows 8 was not more than 200 million licenses. It is however obvious that Windows 10 that record will break in any case since Windows 10 the first 12 months is free for all Windows 7 and Windows 8 license holders.
Microsoft’s goal is within two to three years to get 1 billion devices on Windows 10. This goal can be achieved with PCs, tablets, smart phones and even the Xbox One. These will a few hundred million systems upgrades from Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows Phone, but Microsoft also will sell a few hundred million new systems with Windows 10.
People who may have reconvened the upgrade for free time until July 2016, then there should be a license fee to be paid for Windows 10. Anyone who paid nothing for July 2016 upgrade to Windows 10, and then also have to pay anything.
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