Microsoft wants to have Windows 10 in the month of June . As reported Neowin, the Redmond company has decided to advance its future release date desktop and mobile operating system, from the traditional August to June. In fact, with a release in August, the firm will not have time to sell licenses and devices for the resumption of the school year.
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When an OS hits the market in August, it does not give enough time for manufacturers to equip their devices to be ready in time for the period of school purchases. They usually do not arrive until October.
But even if the timing is right for release before the holidays, it will certainly be missed period purchases prone consumers to be equipped with a device, Neowin reports. Thus, Microsoft could see her next loan OS to be released to manufacturers in June, but they could have enough time to include it in their devices.
Nevertheless, the company seems to work hard with its new operating system , regularly releases new versions reserved for its testing community - Windows Insider program. At the same time, the American company is working on creating Windows 10 for smartphones.
Neowin said that Microsoft knows she can not ride the Surface Pro 3 forever, and it should include a Broadwell chip in the device in the near future to remain competitive. So the question that arises: why Microsoft would launch a new Surface with Windows 8.1 instead of Windows 10?
Returning in 2014, Microsoft released the Surface Pro 3 in June, allowing the product to be perfectly phase to school shopping. It is therefore logical to assume that the company will do the same this year.
Microsoft will hold its next BUILD conference for developers at the end of April, which is expected to unveil some shadows for the OS.
While Microsoft has filed the trademark Windows 365 , the company is turning more and more towards a version of its OS subscription that will be constantly updated for a small monthly fee. Although this new billing method for an OS based on the impressive performance to be completely free in the beginning, Windows 10 is still very enigmatic.
See also : Buy a LG G3, get a virtual reality helmet
When an OS hits the market in August, it does not give enough time for manufacturers to equip their devices to be ready in time for the period of school purchases. They usually do not arrive until October.
But even if the timing is right for release before the holidays, it will certainly be missed period purchases prone consumers to be equipped with a device, Neowin reports. Thus, Microsoft could see her next loan OS to be released to manufacturers in June, but they could have enough time to include it in their devices.
Nevertheless, the company seems to work hard with its new operating system , regularly releases new versions reserved for its testing community - Windows Insider program. At the same time, the American company is working on creating Windows 10 for smartphones.
Neowin said that Microsoft knows she can not ride the Surface Pro 3 forever, and it should include a Broadwell chip in the device in the near future to remain competitive. So the question that arises: why Microsoft would launch a new Surface with Windows 8.1 instead of Windows 10?
Returning in 2014, Microsoft released the Surface Pro 3 in June, allowing the product to be perfectly phase to school shopping. It is therefore logical to assume that the company will do the same this year.
Microsoft will hold its next BUILD conference for developers at the end of April, which is expected to unveil some shadows for the OS.
While Microsoft has filed the trademark Windows 365 , the company is turning more and more towards a version of its OS subscription that will be constantly updated for a small monthly fee. Although this new billing method for an OS based on the impressive performance to be completely free in the beginning, Windows 10 is still very enigmatic.