Yes It’s official now. Microsoft’s Windows 11 is on its way. At a virtual event on June 24, Microsoft unveiled “the next generation of Windows.”
with some big changes to the long-standing running system, including its first name change in six years. The update comes shortly after Microsoft rolled out the latest version of Windows 10, the Windows 10 May 2021 update.
You can now also test Windows 11 through the first Insider Preview if you enrol in Microsoft’s Insiders Program.
The preview brings most of Windows 11, but doesn’t feature the new Microsoft Teams Integration nor Android apps through the Store, those will come at a later time.
This new version of the Windows operating system includes a bunch of new features, including the capability to download and run Android apps on your Windows PC and updates to Microsoft Teams, the Start menu and the overall look of the software, which is cleaner and Mac-like in design.
Windows 11 will be available as a public beta in July. It will begin rolling out to all compatible PCs and new PCs around the 2021 holiday season, according to Microsoft, and will continue rolling out into 2022. However, several hints suggest that Windows 11 could arrive as early as October.