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Microsoft has steadily been rolling out updates for Windows 10 which bring bug fixes and performance improvements but the company is yet to release the first major non-patch update for Windows 10. It has not yet said when one will arrive but according to a new report the very first major update for Windows 10 could be released by November this year. It was previously expected that this update would arrive in October.

Since there’s no confirmation from Microsoft there’s no reason as yet regarding the possible delay of Windows 10 Threshold 2, that’s what the update might be called, from October to November.

However if that is the case it would only provide Microsoft with more time to work on the new features and further optimize the update before it’s released to the public.

The report goes on to say that internally this update is literally being referred to as “Windows 10 Update for November” or the “Windows 10 November Update,” but it can’t be said for sure if this will be the final moniker for this first major update.

Aside from system-wide optimization and tweaks the update is expected to bring several new features including extensions for the Edge browser and perhaps even a universal Messaging app.

Microsoft has not commented on this report or refuted anything mentioned in it yet.

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