Article 3ZK83 Windows 10 passes 700 million devices, 1 billion still far off

Windows 10 passes 700 million devices, 1 billion still far off

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Peter Bright
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Everywhere Windows 10 can be. And on the server, too, though there it gets a different branding. (credit: Microsoft)

Windows 10 is now on 700 million devices, according to executives speaking at the Ignite conference this week, reports Neowin.

Windows 10 has been the fastest-growing version of Windows, hitting 700 million in about three years on the market, but this nonetheless represents a big shortfall from Microsoft's original ambitions for the operating system. At its launch, the company said that it hoped to have one billion Windows 10 users within two to three years of release. At the time, the Windows 10 strategy covered not only desktop systems (and a number of Windows 10 variants, such as those used on HoloLens, Surface Hub, and Xbox), but also smartphones, with handsets expected to contribute hundreds of millions of users. With the abandonment of the smartphone market, Microsoft acknowledged that it wouldn't hit the user target on the original timeline.

The importance of that number was part of Microsoft's sales pitch to developers: the large potential market was intended to motivate developers to develop UWP applications that could run on desktops, tablets, phones, and Xboxes. While UWP still has benefits (for developers it provides an easier to use, more modern framework; for end-users, it gives easier and safer installation and updating), the reduced market reach and omission of the smartphone form factor has arguably diminished its appeal.

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