When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Windows 10 signoff is slated for mid July

Microsoft has said that Windows 10 will be released this Summer and according to the current roadmap, the middle of July is targeted for signoff of the new OS, according to two insiders familiar with the company's plans. Of course, plans can still change but this timeline has been on the books for several weeks with no current sign of slippage.

Windows 10 is Microsoft's attempt to make a single OS for all types of devices. Unlike Windows 8, Microsoft has made the core of Windows 10 work on everything from the phone to the desktop, and even the Xbox One too. With a new app strategy that focuses on Universal Apps, this new version of Windows is correcting the mistakes of Windows 8.

Microsoft is moving aggressively with Windows 10 by offering it for free as an upgrade for the first year and they have already said that additional updates will be free as well.

Currently, Microsoft is publicly testing out build 10122 with Insiders, while build 10130 is being used internally by around 1,500 staff, and the company is adding the final few tweaks to the UI while squashing bugs as well.

This is not the first time we have heard July as the target for RTM; AMD previously accidently let the cat out of the bag about the release date and with our sources now confirming this is the target, it's looking like Windows 10 will be all set for the back-to-school shopping season.

Report a problem with article
Next Article

Lenovo getting ready to enter streaming device market with Lenovo Cast

Previous Article

Windows 10: Around 1,500 testers at Microsoft are now on build 10130 (plus a few other stats)

Join the conversation!

Login or Sign Up to read and post a comment.

91 Comments - Add comment