Windows 10 21H2 version is coming soon. Upgrade Windows 11 or stay on Windows 10?

At present, Microsoft has launched Windows 11, and most users are paying attention to the new system, so they may forget that there is a new version of the Windows 10 system to be released.

This is the Windows 10 21H2 version. If no surprise, this version is the last update of Windows 10. Next, there are only security updates without new features.

Of course, as you know, this version is said to be a feature update, but there are basically no new features. There has been no major feature update since Windows 10 v2004.

But for incompatible devices and users who do not want to upgrade to Windows 11, this version is still worth paying attention to.

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NEOWIN issued a statement that the current Windows 10 21H2 version has entered the release preview channel, but Microsoft still did not specify the release date of this version.

Originally, Microsoft was planning to release this version at the same time as Windows 11, Windows 10 21H2 version has not been released.

At the same time, this can also allow more users to pay attention to Windows 11 instead of minor updates that are irrelevant to the upgrade. This may be the reason why Microsoft has not released it.

In fact, Microsoft has not disclosed any information about Windows 10 21H2 recently, until Microsoft feels that it can officially launch it and then push this version to users.

There are certainly many users who are considering whether this minor update is worth upgrading, or whether it is worthy of daily use compared with the official version of Windows 11.

Windows 10 21H2 is essentially an enablement package, that is, the new functions provided by Microsoft already exist in 21H1, and the existing functions of the system will be activated when 21H2 is released.

In terms of new features, this version is partially optimized for corporate printing services. In addition to this, there are no new features, so it is meaningless to upgrade from a functional point of view.

But if you pursue stability, you can continue to use Windows 10 instead of upgrading Windows 11, such as business people and gamers.