Windows 10 Spring Creators Update v1803 is the latest major update of Windows 10. The update has build number 17133.1 and the codename used during development is Redstone 4. Windows 10 Spring Creators Update is developed based on the Fall Creators Update.
In the following article, Mytour will address your concerns about whether to update to Windows 10 Spring Creators Update or not. Continue reading the content below for more information.
Is it advisable to update to Windows 10 Spring Creators Update?
The Windows 10 Spring Creators Update comes bundled with numerous new features and enhancements, including updates to the Edge browser, Action Center, Task View, and many more. Users who wish to experience these new features can opt to update to Windows 10 Spring Creators Update. Please note that if you had previously disabled Windows 10 updates, it's recommended to re-enable this feature. Disabling Windows 10 updates is suitable for cases where you do not want to spend much time waiting for updates.
Some important new features and enhancements in the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update include:
- Timeline displaying and synchronizing activities across all Windows 10 devices.
- The Nearby Share feature enables easy data transfer to nearby devices via Wifi or Bluetooth.
- The Quiet Hours feature has been renamed to Focus Assist, with significant improvements and usefulness compared to previous versions.
- The Diagnostic Data Viewer app allows users to view the data that Windows 10 sends to Microsoft.
- The Edge browser has been integrated with a new reading mode, making web browsing faster.
- Implementing Fluent Design for the overall design of Windows 10, enhancing the interface and interaction effects.
- The Settings app has been redesigned, offering more configuration and customization options.
- The intelligent virtual assistant Cortana is now much smarter.
- Enhancements to the Game Bar with a sleeker interface and more options.
- Easily recover user accounts in case of forgetting login passwords.
- Windows Defender Security Center updates certain security options, enhancing device protection for users.
- Lastly, it provides support for HDR video.
However, for users who are already familiar and still want to utilize the features and settings they have fine-tuned in the current update, and are not yet ready to experience the new changes, they may choose to postpone updating to the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update and upgrade to the new update whenever they feel prepared.
While awaiting Microsoft's official release of the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update, you might be pondering whether to update or not. Check out Mytour's article here to find your answer.
If you've already upgraded but wish to revert, fortunately, Microsoft has provided a feature to uninstall or downgrade Windows 10 Spring Creators Update to the previous version.
