Windows 11 is coming soon, so you might be wondering when the release date will be, and when you can start running it officially.
Microsoft’s Windows 11 is official. It’s the next generation of Windows and if you’re excited about it, you’re probably wondering when you can get it. The good news is that you’re not going to have to wait that long for the Windows 11 release date. Windows 11 is very much Windows 10 with a major UX refresh. Panos Panay even said that it’s built right on top of the Windows 10 you’re already familiar with. But of course, it’s much more. There’s a whole new look, and it’s got a new Start Menu, the return of widgets, new Quick Settings, a new notification center, and more. The codename for the new UX is Sun Valley, and if you’re excited about Windows, you’ve probably heard about it. Aside from the new Start Menu, there are, of course, rounded corners as Microsoft sheds the sharp rectangles that it’s embraced over the last decade. Android apps are coming by way of the Amazon Appstore, Teams is getting integrated into the OS, and more. There’s also a bunch of stuff that was already in preview before the announcement, such as colorful folder icons.