Windows 10: Microsoft is not planning to release Windows 10 19H2 builds anytime soon

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    Microsoft is not planning to release Windows 10 19H2 builds anytime soon


    A new report published earlier this week revealed that Microsoft has already begun work on the next big update for Windows 10 which will released in October 2019. The next update to Windows 10 is arriving in April 2019 and the second big update of the year will be released in October 2019.

    The report revealed the existence of Windows 10 19H2 Build 18823 and it suggests that the company is already testing the next big feature update. The update, dubbed 19H2 internally, is expected to be launched in the latter half of the year, but the preview builds aren’t ready for beta testing yet.

    Back in 2017, Microsoft created Skip Ahead ring which has limited Insiders who can get a preview of future updates before it reaches the Fast Ring. The Skip ahead ring will be re-opened soon to testers who will be given the opportunity to begin playing around with early builds.

    Today, we spotted a new tweet from Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc which revealed that the software maker is not planning to release builds in Skip Ahead ring anytime soon. In his tweet, LeBlanc noted that we are still a few weeks away from new Skip Ahead releases.


    No we are a few weeks away from any possible Skip Ahead flights. Sorry!

    — Brandon LeBlanc (@brandonleblanc) January 25, 2019


    If not now, the company might begin shipping the first build of Windows 10 19H2 to Insiders in late February or possibly early March.

    Windows 10 19H2 is arriving later this year


    The update, dubbed 19H2 internally, is expected to be launched in October 2019. There’s no information on what this update will introduce, but major changes and improvements for existing features are expected in this release.

    At the moment, Microsoft is busy with the development of Windows 10 April 2019 Update (codenamed 19H1 and also known as version 1903). Windows 10 19H1 (April 2019 Update) isn’t finalized yet, but the company is not supposed to introduce any big changes at this point.

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    The bug bash for the April 2019 Update has already begun, and the company is now ironing out the bugs rather than adding major new features.

    As the name suggests, the update will begin rolling out to the public in April 2019 and Microsoft is expected to use its machine learning and AI technology to help this next update to go much more smoothly.

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    WinLatest, Jan 26, 2019
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    *Many Builds Are Subject To Change Due To Various Sources
    NOTE: the listing titles are in order from the order in the actual list, anything added in v8 will show which beta it was updated in to keep you guys informed on what changes were made where, as of 8.0 BETA 8, 7.1 is obsolete, but will keep it up to show how many changes I've made.
    Microsoft is not planning to release Windows 10 19H2 builds anytime soon [​IMG]

    NOTE 2: each new list version doesn't just come up with more builds but might come with renaming/removing/replacing of the builds aswel to show proper release names such as,
    Release Candidate, RTM, Pre-Beta, etc.
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    Microsoft Confirms Windows 7 Release Candidate Will Launch on April 10 2009

    In an exclusive interview with the guys at Neowin.net, Microsoft have confirmed, that provided no serious problems arise, they are on track to release Windows 7 RC on April 10. As yet the only changes which are known about, are User Account Control (UAC) fixes which prevent malware from disabling UAC all together.

    More information about the development of Windows 7 comes from Geeksmack, with their email conversation with Steven Sinofsky, Microsoft Senior Vice President of Windows. Sinofsky said, "We have received an amazing amount of feedback, many suggestions for new features too, during the beta—over 500,000 suggestions just from the Send Feedback button." What was also interesting to note, "... by far the most humorous element has been that the build numbers blogged about are higher than our current build. Today’s build is 7046, but it hasn’t completed yet *Smile Microsoft is not planning to release Windows 10 19H2 builds anytime soon :)"
    Sinofsky is also said to have spoken to Ars Technica, and said that, "The build will be available broadly".

    Sources: Neowin.net , Geeksmack , Ars Technica
     
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    Microsoft Selects Dolby Audio for Windows 10

    it would've been great if microsoft added HEVC decoders, LAV filters along with other codecs with Windows 10, and developing WMP to be better than VLC, KMPlayer and such sorts of media players.

    Nevertheless, this is good step for microsoft, by far.
     
    Analog_Interface, Jan 26, 2019
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