Five years after Windows 10, Microsoft is finally turning over to a new chapter for Windows.
The company is expected to announce the next-generation of Windows, tomorrow (June 24) at a virtual event.
Now, Microsoft hasn’t yet confirmed anything officially about it but leaks and rumours suggest the next version will likely be called Window 11.
The developer build ISO for the same has also leaked a couple of weeks ago that also confirms Windows 11 is what Microsoft will launch tomorrow.
Microsoft Windows event detailsAs already mentioned, the Microsoft event is scheduled for June 24 and it will go live at 11am ET (8:30 pm as per IST).
Microsoft Windows event: Livestream detailsThe Microsoft event will be live-streamed via the company’s official website.
You will need to visit the event page ( here) to watch the event live.
The website also works for mobile browsers as well.
What to expect from the next version of WindowsAs mentioned above, the early developer build of the Windows 11 operating system has already leaked and we kind of reveal a lot of future Windows versions.
For starters, there’s a big visual overhaul, be it in terms of window designs, start menu or themes and wallpapers.
Apart from that there will be new icons, animations and widgets as well.
Here we have listed down a complete list of changes coming in Windows 11 based on the leaked ISO.
An all-new setup screenWindows 11 now is expected to get an all-new modern looking setup screen with a redesigned layout and a new Blue animation.
There will be no Cortana voice from the setup process.
New startup sound A new startup sound will also accompany Windows 11.
New wallpapers Just like with every new version of Windows, Microsoft will add a bunch of new wallpapers.
Redesigned Windows Start Menu The biggest change will be in the Start Menu.
In the leaked ISO, the Start Menu is located at the centre of the taskbar.
Keeping that aside, the new Start Menu also looks more minimalistic and feels well laid out as well.
New animationsWindows 11 will also get some cool new animations for minimising and maximising a window.
New icons, new split-view options and moreWindows 11 will also get new icons, new split-view options and some other visual overhaul.