Microsoft’s next major Windows 10 update, Redstone 5, has been in the works for quite some time now. Over the past several months, several interesting features have surfaced throughout Redstone 5’s many Insider test builds.
We’ve seen a desktop version of SwiftKey, an AI-powered smart Windows Update feature, and the “Your Phone” feature which links your Android device to a Windows 10 PC.
As exciting as these features sound, not everybody wants to deal with constant preview builds to toy with the latest Windows features – they’d likely prefer to get them all at once in the form of a relatively-stable official update.