Last month, during its Build developer conference, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella teased “significant updates” for Windows that will focus on the economic opportunity for developers and creators.
However, the cancellation of Windows 10X means, Microsoft is bringing those parts to the main operating system.Īpart from Windows 11’s new user interface, we also expect Microsoft to revamp Windows Store. These changes at the user interface level were previously supposed to come as part of Windows 10X. Sun Valley, the codename of Windows 11, will bring a redesigned Start menu, a centered taskbar, an updated Files app, and a number of small UI changes. The build that leaked a few days back, which many believe is an early version of the upcoming operating system, does reveal a lot about how Microsoft plans to revamp its decade-old desktop OS for the modern era.īig visual changes could be the talking point at tomorrow’s event. Microsoft has already announced that the next-generation Windows will be announced on June 24 as part of a dedicated event, and while the company remains silent on further details, we know a bit about what to expect from Windows 11. Microsoft’s Windows 11 event: What to expect