According to Statcounter, in October 2025 the market share Windows 11 was 55,18%. In November it dropped to 53,7%, and in December it fell to 50,73%. It seems that despite the end of support, Windows 10 is winning market share from a stagnant one Windows 11. According to the editor-in-chief of the resource Windows Central Daniel Rubino, Windows 11 "There is no problem with functions. She has a trust problem."

Statcounter does not provide reasons decline in market share Windows 11 and doesn't offer his own theories on the matter, he simply provides data. Even taking into account the margin of error, the decline in popularity Windows 11 by more than 5 percentage points in just two months is a very significant event. Over the same period, the market share Windows 10 increased from 41,71% in October to 42,7% in November and then to 44,68% in December. It is worth noting that the market share Windows 10 It's still less now than it was in the middle of last year. The most surprising thing, perhaps, is the noticeable market share growth Windows 7, which increased from 2,52% in October to 3,83% in December.
Windows 11 steadily increased market share over time, eventually overtaking Windows 10 in June 2025, although it took significantly longer than expected. Microsoft was actively pushed users to switch to Windows 11, especially in anticipation of the end of support Windows 10. In addition to showing full-screen tooltips with proposal for an update, the company created tool for migration to Windows 11. Support Windows 10 ended on October 14, 2025, meaning PCs running the old OS will no longer receive updates unless users pay extended support for another year.
Windows 11 is in a strange position. According to Rubino, Windows 11 is a strong operating system in many ways. It continues to be used by hundreds of millions of people and ensures the availability and stability of software for a large number of users.
Windows 11 experienced a disastrous 2025 in terms of public perception. The growing amount of advertising built into the operating system and the ever-increasing push for AI are causing frustration. The beginning of 2026 was marked by fiasco with "Patch Tuesday" which caused failure to launch basic applications or turning off the PC without rolling back these updatesMicrosoft's confirmation providing access The FBI's request to release BitLocker encryption keys further undermined user trust.

"People don't hate change. They hate surprises. They hate feeling left out of the conversation. They hate waking up after 'Patch Tuesday' and finding that something they relied on has changed or been replaced without warning, like changes to the Start menu. And they especially hate the growing feeling that the OS they paid for is slowly turning into a billboard for Microsoft services," Rubino believes.
The popularity of the hashtag #Microslop on social media confirms his point and calls into question the integrity of one of the world's most influential tech companies. Complaints about Windows 11 are spread across various platforms, from social networks like Reddit and X to influencer and reviewer channels. Given the numerous problems, bugs, and trust issues associated with Windows 11, it is difficult to single out one reason for the decline in market share Windows 11. But the situation when Microsoft's flagship OS is inferior to its predecessor can hardly be considered normal.
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