Redstone will be the second major update for Windows 10, and it will be a more significant update than Threshold 2. While we still don’t exactly know the changes that will be included, it will bring bigger changes, improvements, and a new set of features for the operating system across platforms. Previous rumors suggest that Redstone will focus on improving support for new hardware, such as Microsoft Band, HoloLens, Xbox, Surface Hub, and various other Microsoft products that run the new operating system. Microsoft will be releasing Redstone in two parts — the first wave of updates could be arriving sometime in June 2016 and the second wave of updates could be landing in October of the same year. According to WinBeta, Redstone will be compiled with the 11xxx build number range, and all the builds will also be compiled in branches starting with “RS1_”, similar to Threshold 2, which uses “TH2_”. While Windows 10 Redstone will be considered as the next version of Windows, the company is not planning to release the update as “Windows 11” or “Windows 12”. This update will be considered something more like “Windows 10.1”. Source WinBeta All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.