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Windows 10’s Spring Creators Update will be available in April

Windows 10’s Spring Creators Update will be available in April

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Microsoft is planning to release its next Windows 10 update in April. The software giant hasn’t officially revealed its name, but the company is planning to label it the Spring Creators Update. Microsoft has, however, revealed the Spring Creators Update will be released in April. In an update to a blog post today, Microsoft provides a Windows 10 overview that includes the April release date, and plans to support the OS version until October 2019.

Microsoft is now planning to finalize Windows 10 Spring Creators Update by the end of next week, and the company typically ships it to consumers a few weeks later. Windows 10 Spring Creators Update will include new features like Timeline, HDR support, improved DPI support, and Fluent Design changes to the overall design of the operating system. Microsoft has now started testing its next Windows 10 update, codenamed Redstone 5. We don’t know the major features of this future update just yet, but tabs will be included in File Explorer and other Windows apps in the upcoming update.

Microsoft’s Windows 10 overview
Microsoft’s Windows 10 overview