Microsoft usually announces codenames for its future Windows versions months in advance before their release. The Fall Creators Update was unveiled name-wise in May and it was released in September, while the Creators Update was announced in October 2016 and came out in March 2017. Now we are hearing a small buzz about a certain “Spring Creators Update”.
We knew that the future version of Windows 10 is known as the Redstone 4 and it was a few months away from unveiling.