Windows 11 Display Leaks, What's New?
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After screenshots were first published on Chinese site Baidu, the entire Windows 11 OS has appeared online, complete with a new user interface, Start menu and more.
Reporting from The Verge, Thursday (17/6), the new Windows 11 user interface and Start menu look very similar to what was originally found in Windows 10X. Visually, the biggest changes users see can be found along the taskbar. Microsoft has centralized app icons here, clearing the tray area and including a Start button and menu.
This updated Start menu is a simplified version of what's currently on Windows 10, without Live Tiles. This includes pinned apps, recent files and the ability to quickly shut down or restart a Windows 11 device. It's really a lot more simplified than what's in Windows 10.
If the user doesn't want the app icons and Start menu in the middle, there is an option to move everything back to the left side. Coupled with a dark mode which is also available. Windows 11 is starting to look like a more polished version of Windows 10 rather than something dramatically new.
Windows 11 may be introduced on June 24
It looks like the highly anticipated operating system is coming. The launch is now very close for the operating system, which has been on the agenda with many speculations in the past months. The operating system, which will come with a design and features that will make you forget Windows 10, can be introduced this month. Organizing a giant organization on June 24, Microsoft estimates that this organization will also introduce the new operating system. The company, which posted a gif that marks 24 June and shows the sunset of Windows 10, on its official Twitter account, may have given the green light for the new operating system.
Cancel Windows 10X
Windows 10X was originally designed for dual-screen devices, before switching to traditional laptops and then being scrapped. Windows 10X includes a number of enhanced and simplified aspects to Windows. most of that work is in this leaked version of Windows 11.
Unfortunately, there are no major updates to the Windows Store yet. Since this is an early leaked version, it's likely that any updates that Microsoft is planning have yet to emerge. The Windows Store interface is largely the same as what's in Windows 10 today, with access to all of the same apps available today.
Microsoft has reportedly been working on a new app store for Windows in recent months and rumors suggest it will be a big change from what it currently has. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has promised to open up greater economic opportunities for developers and creators with Windows, and that will likely come in the form of a new store.
Microsoft is reportedly overhauling the Windows app store to allow developers to ship any Windows app, including browsers like Chrome or Firefox. Micorosft is also considering allowing third-party in-app trading platforms, which would allow developers to circumvent the cuts Microsoft typically takes from in-app purchasing systems.
Microsoft is also improving the Xbox experience in Windows 11. The new Xbox app is now integrated into Windows 11, offering quick access to Xbox Game Pass games, the Xbox network's social section and the Xbox store. Xbox Game Bar and Windows Game Mode all remain the same as Windows 10 in this leaked initial build.