Windows 11: ) The os which launched by microsoft
While a future update of Windows 10 is still called 'Sun Valley', Windows 11 has leaked online, so we're pretty sure the brand new version of the OS is actually a thing
While Build 2021 came and went without a Windows 11 announcement, users are curious as to whether we may see 'Sun Valley' appear sooner, with a fully-fledged Windows 11 arriving towards the end of this year.
Microsoft is holding a Windows event later this month, and alongside the leak of Windows 10, it's very likely we're going to see Windows 11 make a debut.
Recently a build of Windows 11 was leaked, leaking the name and also a refreshed UI, which has extinguished any speculation for what the next version of Windows will now be called.
As we begin to build a picture of what to expect, here is everything we know so far about Windows 11, the successor to Windows 10.
It’s about time Microsoft introduced something new, and we’re pretty sure that what’s on the way is a new version of Windows. Specifically, we expect to see Windows 11, because Windows 10X has all but kicked the bucket before it even had a chance. (RIP.)
We won’t know for sure what Microsoft has in store until the official event kicks off on Thursday, June 24 at 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT. But there are screenshots galore of the Windows 11 developer preview build, plus a support bulletin from Microsoft letting us know that Windows 10 will be killed off by 2025. That date will be here before you know it, so it’s time to start considering what updating your PC will look like.
Here’s what we think we know so far.
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