http://www.phonearena.com/news/14-of-active-Windows-Phones-are-running-Window...14%-of-active-Windows-Phones-are-running-Windows-10-Mobile wow, great news, let's go dance in the street for joy
This piece is called "Lying with numbers" and it is about how MS is hiding just how badly they are really doing by selectively reporting numbers and WITHHOLDING all data other than what their marketing department puts out as "beneficial numbers".Windows 10 Mobile powers 14% of active Windows Phone handsets. Last month that share was 11.9%.
Well, this is true I guess, compared only to active Windows phones, but then you have to know independently that
Windows Phones in total only represent 0.4 % of the active phones on the planet right now, and that the market share of Windows 10 phones is about 0.05% (a little more than 1/10th of what is out there Microsoftish).
Microsoft has stopped supporting anything but Windows 10 Mobile at this point so the vast mass of old phones are coasting down to death at this time, and all the app writers have stopped getting paid by MS and they quit, totally, in mass -- so the very few apps you can get hold of won't work right for very long as MS keeps fiddling with the base Win 10 OS.
How bad is it really?
People are ditching their old Windows phones right and left and as that population shrinks then the percentage of Win 10 Mobile devices then does go up as a natural progression of numbers.
This does not mean new phones are rolling out at any increased rate, indeed, Microsoft has taken down the phone displays in most of their remaining brick and mortar Microsoft Stores.
After all, what idiot would buy a phone with no apps behind it?
https://mspoweruser.com/microsoft-appears-removing-windows-phones-us-microsoft-stores/
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Is-Windows-Phone-dead-Microsoft-Stores-in-the-... 
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Next example: We were constantly inundated by wonderful news about a billion planned instances of free Win 10 in year one and we had a count up clock constantly ticking up on the MS website, until it froze at 300,000 - 400,000 and
MS took it down when the numbers began going backwards temporarily with people reverting in mass due to various update issues killing their machines.
How many free Win 10 instances were there anyway? Who knows, MS ain't saying any more.
There are 1.5 billion PCs and Laptops on the planet and MS has currently supposedly reached less than a third of them with their claimed 1 billion machines "now to take place in 2018 sometimes".
How can MS possibly know this? -- that is when they will push the button on your old hardware, silly.
By agreement, all Intel and AMD processors now REQUIRE Win 10 to operate. And you can't put future Win 10 softwares on old pre-now equipment, so you HAVE to buy a new machine when your old stuff quits working. And, like Apple and Google, MS does not guarantee a service life beyond 5 years.
SO, WHAT IS REALITY RIGHT NOW, TODAY, AUGUST 2016 ????