On December 10, 2019, Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Build 19041 for both Fast and Slow rings. This version is suspected to be the final release candidate for Windows 10 2004 (20H1) slated to be shipped in April.
Since then, Microsoft has been releasing monthly cumulative updates containing security updates for Build 19041. These updates have incremented the build number to 19041.21 in January 2020 and 19041.84 in February 2020. Microsoft's continuous release of cumulative updates for build 19041 also confirms further that this version is the next feature update coming to Windows 10.
Recently, Microsoft announced the release of Windows 10 Build 19041.84 through Windows Server Update Service (WSUS), enabling enterprises to continue testing this version with the latest security updates.
Microsoft's announcement states: 'We have released the 20H1 Build 19041.84 via WSUS containing the latest security bug fixes for enterprises, in preparation for the release of Windows 10 2004 in their organizations. This release will supersede the existing content in Windows Pre-Release if you have added it to your catalog. Please visit our original announcement on Tech Community for more details about our support for WSUS'.
If Windows 10 2004 is still scheduled for release in April, we will see an additional cumulative update for Insider build 19041 next month before it is released to all Windows 10 users.
Windows 10 2004: A Major Update
Unlike Windows 10 1909 (October 2019 Update) which resembled a service pack, Windows 10 2004 will bring numerous new features. This includes the new Optional Updates experience that Microsoft has initiated by allowing driver developers to mark their drivers as Automatic or Manual.
Furthermore, Windows 10 2004 also introduces the new Reset this PC from cloud feature, an updated Task Manager with GPU temperature control, optimized Windows Search, a new Cortana experience, and much more. To experience this version, you can proceed to install Windows 10 on your computer.
In addition to information about the Windows 10 version expected to be released in April, Microsoft also has another surprise gift for mobile users. Specifically, Microsoft Office for Android may soon support dual-screen phones, offering a more exciting and excellent experience.