Windows 10 April Update expected to be released on May 8
The Windows 10 spring creator update that was originally planned to be released in early April of this year (internally planned to use this name) was forced to be postponed due to the more thorny blue screen bug. At present, Microsoft has completed the second RTM version of the compilation work, has landed on the Fast and Slow channels, given the long delay, so Microsoft intends to call the Windows 10 April Update.
Windows 10 Apr Update will be released on May 9 : https://t.co/P3x6La3jFZ pic.twitter.com/A0Ys7Yu0Kx
— FaiKee (@FaiKeeF) April 25, 2018
According to NeoWin, a memo from a Chinese retail supplier discovered that Microsoft plans to release the Windows 10 RedStone 4 feature update on May 8 this year. Although the credibility of the news has not yet been confirmed, May 9th is the patch Tuesday event date in May of this year. It is not without meaning that Microsoft chose this date.
Currently, the latest RTM version of the RedStone 4 branch is still marked as version 1803, which is different from the edit date, so it is more accurate to be version 1804.