Having said that, it must be noted that Windows Phone 8.1 has already been released for a while already, and it might have hit a plateau in terms of its growth. Perhaps it will still take a fair amount of time for Windows Phone 8.1’s 25% market share in the Windows Phone device market to overtake and pummel its earlier version, Windows Phone 8, into submission. In fact Windows Phone 8 still comprises of 56.5% of all devices that run on the Windows Phone platform, which makes it by far and large the clear winner – at this point in time, at least.
As a consolation, Windows Phone-powered devices are a whole lot less fragmented compared to Google’s Android. Then again, Google and Microsoft approach the situation differently, where the adoption rate by Google’s Android devices are a whole lot slower than the rest of the competition.