Microsoft's dilemma is the lack of a mobile operating system. Safari is at 25.35%, Samsung Internet at 4.7%, Opera on 1.83%, and UC Browser at 1.36% of the mobile browser usage share.
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Google Chrome is leading with 62.87% of the usage share, thanks to the company's dominant grip on the Android ecosystem. While Edge is doing well on desktop systems, it is not doing as well on mobile devices.Statcounter does not have Edge listed as a browser in its top sixth. Microsoft is pushing Edge on desktop systems and the retiring of Internet Explorer 11 next month may give Edge another slight push. One explanation for Microsoft Edge's usage share rise on desktop systems is that it is the default Windows 11 web browser. Browsers in the other category saw a reduction of usage, but Statcounter does not reveal how much. Safari lost half a percentage, Firefox remained steady but it appears that it lost some of the gains that it made throughout the last year. Usage shares did not change much the other browsers in the top 5. Edge's desktop share rose from 8.03% a year ago on desktop systems to 10.07%.