Windows 11 22H2 will have RTM version right in May?

On Windows 11, Microsoft will no longer maintain the policy of releasing two major feature updates per year. Instead, there will only be a single major release rolling out around the middle of the year.

As such, the first and only major feature update for Windows 11 in 2022 will be called Windows 11 22H2.

A few days ago, Microsoft released a preview build of Windows 11 Build 22610 to Insiders on Beta and Dev channels. This update does not provide exciting new features, but mainly focuses on error handling to improve operating system stability. However, it has suddenly attracted attention when it removed the 'technical preview' watermark from the desktop. Usually, this is one of the key factors that indicate that a major Windows 11 update is about to enter the early RTM phase.

RTM (short for Release To Manufacturing) can be understood as the version used to produce the official version, or even called RTM as the official version, which is not wrong in essence. RTM is used to distribute to computer manufacturing businesses, and there is almost no difference from the final version to users.

So when can Windows 11 22H2 be released as soon as possible? According to many sources, Windows 11 22H2 will most likely reach this RTM this May. However, WZOR (the famous Windows build tracker on Twitter) disagrees with the above statement and thinks that Windows 11 22H2 will only be able to officially launch at the end of June at the earliest. Overall, there is still no What is certain at the moment, all just stop at the level of reference information.

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As mentioned, Windows 11 22H2 will be this year's only major Windows 11 update, and is expected to be codenamed Sun Valley 2. 22H2 is expected to bring improvements and useful changes, helping Windows 11 becomes an even more complete platform. Users can expect some known 'highlight' issues to be resolved in this update, such as limitations related to the taskbar, Start menu, or context menu interface.

In a recent statement, Microsoft pledged to continue to bring the new operating system to more devices in 2022, with a strategy of releasing updates in phases as well as specific regions. The company's goal is to make Windows 11 the most commonly used version of Windows by the summer of 2022. This is entirely possible if Microsoft executes on its plans.

Update 03 May 2022
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