Microsoft announced Windows 10 will continue to get major updates once a year

Microsoft Windows 10 update cover EDITED.jpg

If you think Microsoft would neglect Windows 10 after rolling out Windows 11, the company is here to prove you wrong. Besides starting to distribute the Windows 10 November 2021 Update (21H2), Microsoft also announced that it will continue to provide Windows 10 major updates once a year.

The company stated that it is "moving to a new Windows 10 update schedule to keep up with the pace of Windows 11; which is focused on getting functional updates every year. The next Windows 10 feature update is slated for the second half of 2022. It will continue to support at least one version of Windows 10 until October 14, 2025."

Therefore, it seems like there is still a long time to go before Microsoft cut off its resources for Windows 10. Not only customers can stay on Windows 10 until the company fix the bugs of the newly launched OS update, but enterprises can also test Microsoft's released packages for compatibility with their hardware before installing them on user devices.

Despite Microsoft will provide updates for Windows 10 for some time, do you still want to get your hands on the latest Windows 11? Let us know by dropping a comment and stay tuned to TechNave.com.