Best Leak Windows 11 is Here! Kuy Merge!

Hey Vicigers! Yo here docked, nope! There is news about windows updates! Yep That's right, Windows 11 will be released soon. Although rumors have only been circulating at the beginning of the month, Windows 11 leaks this surprised everyone. So, rumored Microsoft will release Windows 11 on June 24, 2021 at 20:30 IST, sharp! A Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella has shared teasers about Windows 11 during his keynote speech at Build, developer conference, This year. Now,, for guys which it's gone patiently waiting, it would be better there are some things that need guys know about features, updates, and so forth. Let's check this out!

1. When will Windows 11 be released?

quoted from Tom Warren's official twitter account, this is how it is first look from Windows 11

The June 24 “next generation of Windows” release event will be held online at 11:00 a.m. ET (or around 8:30 p.m. IST). This prestigious event will be attended by Satya Nadella and Panos Panay, Microsoft's chief product officer. Now,, while what is not known until now is the release date of Microsoft's next version of the Windows operating system.

As of now, the only information that exists is about the new operating system, which it says will be Windows 11 anyway it will arrive later this year, in October 2021 to be precise. It should be noted that Microsoft first needs to beta test its new operating system with Windows Insiders before releasing it to manufacturers and the general public. So, please be patient, OK? gang!

2. New Features

Ahead of Windows 11's global debut, videos and images of Microsoft's upcoming operating system have been 'leaked' regularly on line in various media. On Tuesday, a user on Chinese site Baidu Tieba posted a screenshot taken of the new version of Windows 11. Based on the leaked screenshots, the next generation of Windows appears to have a new start menu, home screen, startup sound, and a Mac-like vibe.

The Verge downloaded a copy of “Windows 11 build 21996.1”, and found it to be genuine. It is said that Windows 11 adopts the visual changes found in Windows 10X, the new operating system that Microsoft is working on to rival Google's Chrome OS.

Also read: Minimum Specifications for Windows 11 You Must Know!

Taskbar Menus

Windows 11

Now, based on leaked Windows 11 videos and images, from the looks of it, the Windows 11 upgrade comes with some visual changes. For example, the iconic Start Menu has been redesigned as a box that appears in the center of the screen, with app tiles Recent at the top and general settings at the bottom. Looks like Microsoft has removed live tiles from the Start menu. However, if the user wants to align the icons to the left as is the case with windows 10 currently, that can also be done. Second, alignment app icon in taskbar it's also now in the middle (which looks like macOS). Another notable change is the widget icon on taskbar.

Multi-Application Support Via Snap Feature

Actually anyway, system upgrades Windows 11 maximizes buttons application windows, the same as Windows 10 which also has such a feature, but the difference is that this new method seems to be more efficient and sophisticated. A new Microsoft Store Windows 11 iso file is also reportedly available for download. However, unfortunately at this time this cannot be verified.

3. Good News For Windows 10 Users!

Overall here, the entire design compared to Windows 10X, Microsoft's OS will never end., especially designed to offer better usability with touch screens and dual screen devices to rival Chrome OS. Instead of being a brand new version of Windows, it's a more refined version of Windows 10. The good news is Windows 11 update will be free for Windows 10 users, you know. However, if the user is currently using Windows 8, they will need to first update their system to Windows 8.1 which will qualify them for the free Windows 11 update.

Of course, like any other significant update for Windows (as of now, twice a year), users can delay installing the OS. There is another leak as well that there will be a Windows 10 21H2 release which implies Microsoft will let some of its users stay with Windows 10 for a longer time before jumping on the new OS. Now,, how long will it last and how long will Windows 10 be allowed in-upgrades (currently, until October 2025) remains to be seen. So, until now there is no certainty about this.

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