Windows 10 first major feature update for 2020 is now in development

The next big update ’20H1′ for Windows 10 has been finalized, as we already know, but Microsoft is planning to test the update for another few months before rolling it out to the general public.In November 2019, Microsoft said that Windows 10 20H1 will be known as version 2004 when it is released to consumers. Windows 10 version 2004 is much bigger than Windows 10’s November 2019 update and it also comes with several nifty improvements.

With Windows 10 version 2004, Microsoft is introducing a new version of Cortana, and it’s not exactly good news if you enjoyed using the digital assistant. The new version of Cortana is focused almost exclusively on productivity, and it’s losing capabilities related to music, smart home control, and other third-party functionality. What’s more, Microsoft is killing Cortana on Android and iOS, as well as on Windows 10 versions that have reached the end of support.

As part of version 2004, Windows 10 is also building a new tablet experience for 2-in-1 convertible devices.The new interface allows users entering tablet posture to stay in the familiar desktop experience without interruption, and a few extra improvements, such as increased spacing between Taskbar icons. Search box on taskbar collapsed into an icon. File Explorer switches to touch optimized layout. And touch keyboard auto invokes when you tap text fields.In addition, as a result of these changes, the tablet section in the Settings is gaining new changes. If you are in lack of Windows 10 Pro CD Key, visit our site z2u.com, a reliable and cheap online in-game currency store.

We’re still not too sure when the Windows 10 20H1 release date will be, though the name ’20H1′ means we’ll be getting it in the first half of 2020.In the past, major Windows 10 updates that are released in the first half of the year are usually released in April, such as the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, though last year we saw the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, due to delays.So, the smart money would be on an April or May 2020 release, but Microsoft could always surprise us.

Regardless of the release date and name, the Windows 10 20H1 update will likely bring a load of new features to Windows 10 – certainly more than the relatively low-key Windows 10 November 2019 Update, anyway.