If you’ve never heard of Windows 10 19H2, you’re not alone. The Windows 10 feature update that is supposed to ship in the fall of this year is yet to reach the Windows Insider program, even though we’re only a couple of months away from the RTM sign-off date.
As per Microsoft’s schedule, the fall feature update for Windows 10 is finalized in September and released in October.
The public testing, which comes down to preview builds shipped to Windows insiders, typically starts in the spring, so Microsoft has enough time to add new features, collect feedback, use it to refine the update, and then push it to production devices.
This was the plan for 19H2 as well, with Microsoft saying several months ago that “we will begin releasing 19H2 bits to insiders later this spring after we get 19H2 nearly finished and read.”
The spring is already over, 19H1 is available for all seekers on Windows Update, and 19H2 is still nowhere to be seen.
“Call it a delay if you want”
Brandon LeBlanc, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft on the Windows Insider Program Team in WDG, says Microsoft actually has a different definition of “spring.”
“Our definition of “spring”…
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