Although a future update of Windows 10 is still called ‘Sun Valley’, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s comments show that Windows 11 can still be released.
Join the channel Telegram of the AnonyViet 👉 Link 👈 |
With Build 2021 now being completed and only a few hints about the next release of Windows, users are curious if we could see ‘Sun Valley’ release earlier, in time for the next release. The full version of Windows 11 will be released later this year.
It looks like we’ll know this soon, when Microsoft holds a Windows event at the end of June. The photo above itself is also telling the silhouette of the Windows logo almost forming the number 11, along with the event kicking off. at 11 am.
In this article, I will learn with you all the information available about Windows 11, the successor version of Windows 10.
Windows 11 release date
Currently there is no official information, but we have grounds to determine the release date of Windows 11 based on the following data:
Back in 2015 with the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft was adamant that there would be no Windows 11, but the technology is increasingly changing year by year. Apple also took many years to release macOS 11 Big Sur version, Microsoft will soon be too.
Windows Central reports that Windows 10 21H2 will come to users in October of this year. Before its release, Windows 10 21H2 is still in the testing process through the previous Windows Insider channels.
Microsoft can apply the same testing process, to roll out a major update for Windows 10 and users who don’t want to upgrade to Windows 11 if it’s announced.
Microsoft will hold an event on June 24 to talk about the ‘next generation of Windows’ at 11 a.m. Eastern Time, so we’ll know that soon.
On June 9, the company released the video below, which contains the Windows startup sound slowed down to 4000%. And the exact length of the video is 11 minutes.
Windows 11 name
Microsoft is famous for unexpected names for its products. Whether it’s Xbox Series X, Windows Live or OneDrive, these are names that users don’t expect.
During the Build 2021 opening keynote, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talked about using the new version of Windows. “I’ve been experiencing it for the past few months and I’m super excited about the next generation of Windows,” Nadella told attendees.
Maybe it’s Windows 11, but Microsoft could still give their apps a different name. It could be Windows One, Windows 365 or even Windows Series.
Another news worth noting is that Windows 10 will no longer be supported in 2025, three years from now.
This adds more confidence that Windows 11 is indeed in development and that this 2015 version of Windows 10 has come to an end.
With Sun Valley still being hinted at as the new version of Windows 10 this year, it looks like Microsoft is gearing up for a big announcement on June 24.
Although it should be noted that in the past, Microsoft has delayed the death of earlier versions of Windows like Windows 7. So we could still see Windows 10 in action after Microsoft stops supporting it in 2025.
New interface of Windows 11
In the latest Insider developer channels, there have been countless redesigned iconsbringing the most significant changes in appearance since Windows 7.
There have been rumors that the user interface is currently being redesigned, with the font Segoe UI Variables new, has been enabled in developer versions as early as version 21376. However, Microsoft’s design team is also looking for a new font by asking users to choose from five different fonts. to replace Calibri.
Not just Refreshed fonts and iconsthe new interface even rounded corners windows across the entire operating system. And it can be ported to Windows 11 to make a splash because it is a huge update of Windows 10.
Recently, a job posting was discovered that reads: “build new parts and modernize existing parts of Windows UX, conduct user research to understand user needs “. This further strengthens the above speculation.
Along with the new interface, Microsoft also rounded the corners of the window. This change will remove the sharp square edges on the entire user interface and bring a softer look to Windows 11.
Microsoft has also released images of the Settings app and gives you an early look at the subtle but effective change to Windows 11.
From the application window to the Start Menu, buttons, Live Tiles and Action Center. This change will significantly impact the interface of Windows 11 and help it make a very strong impression on users.
New features on Windows 11
The big update for Windows 11 lies not only in the operating system interface but also in the useful features it can bring to users.
It is reported that Microsoft will include battery usage statistics in the application Settings. Smartphones have had this feature for years, but not in Windows.
Other rumored features that could be ported from ‘Sun Valley’ to Windows 11 include the ability uninstall most pre-installed Microsoft apps, improved screen captureh for secondary display and dashboard for the Microsoft account located in the Taskbar.
Also, recent test builds have suggested that process Taskbar and File Explorer commonly found in Task Manager will disappear.
Improved tablet mode in Windows 11
Tablet mode has been one of the weak points of Windows since Windows 8.
However, the most important feature currently rumored is a “touch layer” new will sit above the user interface and enable trackpad-like gestures on touchscreens.
Pen and voice controls are both expected to receive even more refinement, with a new voice user interface and pen contextual menu both planned.
These new features could be the highlight of Windows 11, especially with future Microsoft Surface products.
And here’s a ton of information you need to know about the upcoming Windows 11. What do you think about this new version of Windows 11?