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Windows 10 May 2020 Update (20H1) is ready for release with Build 19041.207

Microsoft today announced that they have officially finished their work on Windows 10 May 2020 Update (20H1). The company has issued Build 19041.207 and has made it available to Insiders in the Release Preview ring. This indicates that it won't take long to get Windows version 2004 in the production branch.

Version 2004 is Windows 10 ‘May 2020 Update’, Windows 10 20H2 is ‘Manganese’

As you remember, Windows 10 '20H1' had been officially announced as 'version 2004'. Today its marketing name made its first appearance in PowerShell, and it is May 2020 Update. Also, there is Windows 10 Manganese, a code name for the upcoming 20H2 feature update.

What’s new in Windows 10 Version 2004 (20H1)

Windows 10 version 2004, known as '20H1', is the next feature update to Windows 10, which supersedes version 1909, '19H2'. Microsoft has finished 20H1 development, so recent builds do not include a desktop watermark. Here are all the changes Microsoft made in Windows 10, version 2004.

Windows 10 Build 19041 ISOs Released (20H1, RTM)

Microsoft is releasing Windows 10 Build 19041 to Insiders in the Slow Ring. Build 19041 is supposed to be a final build of Windows 10 '20H1', version 2004. If Microsoft doesn't find any critical issue with this build, it will be pushed to the production branch this Spring.

Windows 10 Version 2004 Has Got Certification for Bluetooth 5.1

Windows 10 '20H1' is expected to be released this Spring. Microsoft is currently polishing the OS, and releases minor fixes and improvements. Windows 10 '20H1' will get the Windows 10 version 2004 marketing name. One of the recent changes made to the OS is certification for Bluetooth 5.1.

Microsoft Changes Windows 10 Testing Process with Build 19536 (Fast Ring)

Microsoft today announced a new build of Windows 10 which is now available to Insiders in the Fast Ring. Also, the company announced the changes on how they test Windows 10 and Windows 10X. Fast ring builds are no longer tied to specific future releases of Windows 10.

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