While all eyes are now on Windows 11, Microsoft continues to be supporting Windows 10, and it will continue to do until October 2025.
This means the organization would continue to release not only security patches but also further improvements and new features, though it's pretty clear that no big changes are expected until 2025.
Microsoft has recently released Windows 10 version 22H2 towards the Release Preview channel, and as observed by Thurrott, the company has quietly updated the initial post to convey this new feature update would come with a scoped set of features.
Of course, no further specifics have been provided, so we don't understand what these functions will be, but it is obvious we shouldn't expect much anyway.
"This build is focused on validating the servicing technology. Windows 10, version 22H2 includes a scoped set of features and Microsoft will share more details on this update later this season," Microsoft explained.
If you wish to try out Windows 10 version 22H2 early, you only have to download the most recent build from the Release Preview channel.
"We are also making this build open to any Windows Insider in the Release Preview Channel via our "seeker" experience in Windows Update. What this means is Insiders currently in the Release Preview Channel can go to Settings and Windows Update and select to upload Windows 10, version 22H2 if they want. Once an Insider updates their PC to Windows 10, version 22H2, they'll continue to automatically receive new servicing updates through Windows Update (the normal monthly update process)," Microsoft explains.
At this point, there's no ETA regarding once the software giant could start the public rollout of Windows 10 version 22H2, but expect the whole thing to take place in September or October.
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