After the end of the free update phase, Windows 10 will receive the Anniversary update. This is the long-running Redstone update, which provides Windows with a series of new features. As Dona Sarkar, Microsoft’s software developer, announced in the Windows Weekly Podcast with Microsoft experts Paul Thurrott and Mary Jo Foley, the download will not be available to all Windows 10 users at the same time. The start date is August 2nd – on this day, the first users will receive the Anniversary user, and later users will follow.
How Microsoft selects who is first served and who is later served is unknown. The procedure already existed at the start of Windows 10 at the end of July 2017. Many users, who reserved the new operating system, did not get it directly to the release date, but shortly afterwards. However, tricks were sometimes used to persuade Windows Update to start distributing for your own computer.
After all, it is also known that desktop PCs, notebooks and tablets such as smartphones with Windows 10 (mobile) first drank. Later the game console Xbox One and the "Augmented Reality" glasses HoloLens will follow. There is no more specific information about the release date.
After July 29th, it will no longer be possible to upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 free of charge. Then the one-year phase ends after the release in which Microsoft Windows 10 distributed free of charge. Subsequently, up to 135 euros for the home and 280 euros for the pro version are due. Whether you want to upgrade to Windows 10 or not, our update countdown will tell you. For the Anniversary Update, see the Microsoft Web site in the English-language original.
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