Windows 10.1 in October of 2016?

Windows 10 isn't out yet, but leaks about Microsoft's plans have already begun. So rumors have just appeared stating that the is developing a major update coming in 2016.Windows 10

This information comes from the Russian leaker WZor, who is quite reliable to this day. Of course we should always be wary of any kind of rumors since the company is still developing its new .

WZor claims that the Windows 10, which will be released this summer, will receive a major update in 2016, and according to the of, Microsoft aims to release it in October next year.

October is traditionally Microsoft's favorite month, the month that features all the new versions of Windows. So again this year, Windows 10 for they are likely to be released in the same month.

The PC operating system version is expected to be released in July or August.

With Window 10, Microsoft will eventually abandon the distribution of stand-alone versions of Windows and release annual updates (Windows as service).

The Windows naming system will change, and 2016 update is expected to be called Windows 10.1, according to WZor. Of course no one can know if Window 10.1 will actually be the official name of the update as we have already heard rumors that mention it and like Redstone.

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It should be noted that all these rumors that have been circulating, have sparked interest in Microsoft's upcoming product. In fact, recently, after the change of CEO, the phenomenon of "leakage" of information from the company itself has been observed.

So what remains to be said is that if the product is as good as the new marketing the company is going to be, it will be too much satisfied.

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