This means that all the Windows 10 devices still running the April 2018 Update will automatically install the latest OS version. Microsoft also added that the update process would start in June so as to make the transition to the new OS as smooth as possible. The Windows 10 April 2018 Update packs many useful features for PCs and tablets, such as the Timeline feature, the option to mute apps and lightning-fast Bluetooth pairing. Despite all these interesting features, this OS version didn’t attract as many users as Microsoft had hoped. Moreover, the update also got negative feedback from users. This was mainly due to the technical issues that users experienced after the update, such as app errors, slow boot up issues, and more. On a bright note, Windows 10 April 2018 Update brought fewer bugs that the October Update. So, are you planning to upgrade to the May Update? Do you prefer to defer the latest updates instead? Let us know in the comments below. RELATED POSTS:

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