Windows 10 Spring Creators Update might release on April 10

Windows 10 Spring Creators Update is coming to our PCs very soon as Windows Central reported that the update has an April 10 rollout based on anonymous sources. The sources also mentioned that Microsoft is now going through a last check of the code for the update and will be rolled out as Build 17133.

However, if you expect some major changed to the OS, you might be disappointed as the update comes with fixes for minor problems that were in the previous release. Nevertheless, Spring Creators Update will bring about some changes to the OS which includes a Timeline feature that was supposed to come with last year’s Falls Creators Update as well as the Fluent Design look. Other than that, we are expected to see the new Share feature, which is similar to Apple’s AirDrop alongside faster Bluetooth device pairing. Lastly, Microsoft Edge will be getting progressive web apps which is Microsoft’s answer to Chrome’s web store.

April 10 falls on a Tuesday which follows in-line to when the company releases OS updates for their Windows platform. Make sure you save all your work and backup important documents before you start the update when it rolls out.

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