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In a lot of ways, Windows 10 is the best operating system Microsoft has ever released. One of the main reasons it is so ...
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In a lot of ways, Windows 10 is the best operating system Microsoft has ever released. One of the main reasons it is so beloved is the way Microsoft continues to support it with major overhauls, such as the upcoming Windows 10 Redstone 4, or as it may be called soon, the Spring Creators Update.

As with any major update for Windows 10, Redstone 4 looks set to bring a host of exciting new features to the operating system, and here we’ll gather up everything we know so far about the upcoming update.

We’ll also speculate on the release date, but we’ve got our fingers on the likely release date of April 10 for Windows 10 Redstone 4.

Cut to the chase
What is it? The next major update for Windows 10
When is it out? Possibly around March 2018
What will it cost? As with previous major Windows 10 updates, it will be free
Windows 10 Redstone 4 release date
So, when can we expect Windows 10 Redstone 4 to release? This update is the product of over a year’s work, with features that were first tested by Windows Insiders, a group of testers who try out early versions of Windows 10, back in early 2017.

Then, on August 31 2017, Windows 10 Build 16353 was released to Windows Insiders, which is part of the Redstone 4 development branch. This indicated that Microsoft was gearing up for release.

There has been a bevy of rumors about the release date of Windows 10 Redstone 4, or the Spring Creators Update. On March 13, a Microsoft blog post mentioned Redstone 4 and included an expected launch date of ‘April 2018.’ Then, Windows Central, citing anonymous sources, hinted that the Spring Creators Update will be releasing on April 10. This information is backed up by a blog post suggesting that Windows 10 build 17133 will be the final release.

Windows 10 Redstone 4 name
Redstone 4 is just the codename for the next major update to Windows 10, so expect it to have a catchier name closer to release. Previous major Redstone updates were called ‘Anniversary Update’, ‘Creators Update’ and ‘Fall Creators Update’.

It looks like Microsoft may have let slip what it will finally call Windows 10 Redstone 4, with a reference found in its Feedback Hub to ‘Spring Creators Update’.

Microsoft quickly removed the reference, but not before people were able to take screenshots, like the one shown in the tweet below:

Richard Hay

Is Windows 10 Redstone 4 the Springs Creators Update? This Windows Defender Application Guard Quest for this months Bug Bash seems to like that name! Thanks to for the tip.

At the moment, we’re pretty convinced that Windows 10 Redstone 4 will be called Spring Creators Update. For a start, Microsoft’s haste in removing the reference makes us pretty suspicious! It also follows the naming convention of previous Redstone updates.

Another recent leak again showed that Microsoft will likely call Windows 10 Redstone 4 the Spring Creators Update, this time from infamous Microsoft leaker WalkingCat. The reference to Spring Creators Update was found in the code for the update, pretty much confirming the name.

Windows 10 Redstone 4 confirmed features
Because of the extensive testing process of Windows 10 Redstone 4, we have a good idea of some – but not all – of the features coming in the Spring Creators Update. These are the features we know about so far.

Timeline

The Timeline feature was supposed to arrive with last year’s Fall Creators Update, but Microsoft didn't feel it was ready, so it was cut from the release. Now, after months of testing, it looks like it will debut in Redstone 4.

It shows a visual timeline of the desktop, allowing the user to jump right back into what they were doing on another device – and that includes Android and iOS handsets.

As well as allowing for this seamless transition when switching between different devices, it will also let the user revisit a desktop state from an earlier time. A bit like a Windows version of macOS Time Machine.

It could prove to be a really useful feature, so fingers crossed it’s ready in time.

User interface improvements

The way Windows 10 looks will get a big overhaul with Redstone 4, with the ‘Fluent Design’ look giving making the operating system look better than ever when the Spring Creators Update arrives.

Many windows and menus you’re used to seeing will get a fresh lick of paint, and not only will Windows 10 look nicer, the operating system will be easier to use as well.

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Five things you need to know about Microsoft's looming Windows 10 Spring Creators Update.

At some point next month, just in time for Spring, Microsoft will start to emit the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update to everyone's PC.

Avid Reg readers will be aware of what's forthcoming for the Redmond operating system. If you're just tuning in, well, see the aforementioned link, and strap in for these highlights. When the OS upgrade is released proper, we'll be on the scene with the full details. In the meantime, here's your need to know:

Microsoft reckons the operating system will take, on average, 30 minutes to install, which is much shorter than usual.
The OS will feature a thing called Timeline, which presents a summary of what you've been up to over the past 30 days, with on-screen links to apps and documents.
You can share files with physically nearby devices using a wireless feature called Nearby Share.
Shell and other bits and pieces of the desktop will look nicer. You may be forced to use Edge, though, but at least you can mute the browser's tabs.
The Photos app in Windows 10 will be updated to use the High-Efficiency Image File Format, a change that promises to improve the quality and compression of pictures.
Exactly when this update – codenamed Red Stone 4, aka version 1803 – will land, and what's actually in it, is anyone's guess right now as Microsoft is being coy about the final changelog. The software is largely expected to roll out from April 10, that being the month's Patch Tuesday.

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