Windows 10 Creators Update is coming. What will happen next?

Η will begin the official rollout of the Windows 10 Creators Update on April 11, and of course it will be an important moment for the company and its customers, as it is the second major release after Anniversary Update.

But there are too many who are wondering what's going to happen after the release of Windows 10 Creators Update, mainly because Microsoft has not mentioned anything about its long-term plans for Windows 10.

However, with the Build conference to be held this spring, we will certainly know more about this information, although we already know a couple of features for the upcoming release of the upcoming update.Windows 10 Creators Update

The next major release after Windows 10 Creators Update (internally codenamed Redstone 2) is, of course, Redstone 3.

According to rumors, the development of Redstone 3 has already begun behind Microsoft's closed doors and the first build has already been identified online. But nothing is official and details have not yet leaked.

What we do know, however, is Microsoft's strategy different OS versions every year. So that in addition to the Creators Update, we will also see a second version in 2017.

Coded as Redstone 3, the next update of Windows 10 is expected to make its autumn debut, and although we know a lot, rumors say Microsoft is working on a new shell as well as on a virtual makeover called project NEON.

Sources say Microsoft plans to release 10 in 3 1711 3, which means we could see it in November. Obviously, however, it is too early to discuss the Redstone XNUMX release time.

On the other hand, the first build for the it is likely to be released soon after the Creators Update is released. Of course, as you all know, we will not see major changes in the first build. The most important improvements and changes are expected in the summer.

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