A few days before the end of the year, AdDuplex released the last monthly report on Windows 10 usage in 2020. As usual, this data was collected by AdDuplex on December 28 from about 5,000 applications in the Microsoft Store, which use AdDuplex SDK v2 or higher. AdDuplex surveyed nearly 80,000 PCs, which is lower than the usual 100,000 sample size of these reports.
The data shows that the Windows 10 20H2 version as the latest version of the operating system has further increased from 8.8% in November to 13.6%. Similarly, as more and more users migrate from the old version of the operating system to the new version of the operating system, the share of the 2004 version, the updated version in May 2020, has risen from 37.6% to 40.4%.
Last month, the 1909 version actually increased, and its usage share was almost the same as the 2004 version, but in December, its share fell from 36.4% to 33.2%, which is close to the October data.
At the same time, the 1903 version fell even more severely, now only in single digits, from 10.2% to 7.1%. Almost every old version of Windows 10 has a certain degree of decline.
Version 1809 is now 1.5% instead of 2%. Version 1803 is 1.7% instead of 2.2%. Users running 1709 or earlier versions have dropped from 2.4% to 2.2% now. The internal beta version remains at 0.3%. Use share.
From the perspective of adoption trends, the adoption rate of the Windows 10 20H2 version seems to have slowed down this month, possibly because users are enjoying the Christmas holiday.
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