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Windows 11 has arrived, but here's why not everyone will get the upgrade yet

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Windows 11  started its wide rollout on Oct. 5 — the first major upgrade in six years. Windows 11 is available as a  free download for …
Windows 11 started its wide rollout on Oct.5 — the first major upgrade in six years. Windows 11 is available as a free download for existing Windows 10 users, but it’s not yet available for every compatible Windows device. And every major new feature promised isn’t available right now. (Microsoft announced this in an August blog post). We’ve already tested and published a full review of Windows 11 (it’s familiar but fresh, with a Mac-like design). You can expect a few new multitasking features, and the Start menu is in a new place. However, it will not include one of the most anticipated updates: support for Android mobile apps in its new app store. Microsoft also didn’t offer a date for when Android apps would be available either, other than saying that it would roll out in a “preview” test “over the coming months,” according to the post.

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