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Microsoft. - Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 11:57 AM
Windows 11: Release date, price, and everything you need to know

[image: Windows 11 Start Surfacepro Lighting]*Source: Daniel Rubino /
Windows Central*

Microsoft has announced plans to soon release Windows 11. It turns out
Windows 10 wasn't the last version of Windows after all, but that's okay,
because Windows 11 will be free for all Windows 10 users, and includes a
whole bunch of new features and improvements over the current version of
Windows. This is everything you need to know.
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Windows 11 release date

Microsoft says that it expects to begin shipping new Windows 11 PCs this
fall <https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-download>. Windows 11 will
also begin rolling out as a free upgrade for Windows 10 users around the
same time, though not everyone will be offered the update straight away.
The upgrade to Windows 11 will also be optional, meaning Windows 10 users
can remain on Windows 10 until support is dropped in 2025.

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You can now see if your PC meets the new minimum requirements
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-system-requirements> for Windows
11.
Windows 11 new features

Windows 11 includes a whole bunch of new features and changes that
differentiates it over Windows 10. To begin, Windows 11 features a brand
new user interface (UI) design, built from the ground up with simplicity
and ease of use in mind. Microsoft has tried to simplify the UI in as many
areas as possible, creating a clean, fluid space for work and play.

Microsoft says the new UI will help you stay productive
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-productivity-features-announced>
or in your creative flow, as the OS does its best to remain out of the way.
The company is adding new productivity features that help keep you in your
flow, such as new functionality like the new "Snap Navigator" menu that
drops down from an app window's maximize button. This lets you snap an app
to a predetermined set of grid layouts without needing to drag your window
to the edge of your display.


[image: Win11 Touch Screen]
*Source: Microsoft*

There's also a new Chat app
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-microsoft-teams-preinstalled>
built right into the Taskbar, which lets you share files, text, and video
with friends, family, or colleagues via Microsoft Teams for consumers.
Microsoft is integrating Teams into Windows 11 in other ways, such as with
the ability to share an app window into a Teams call directly from the
Taskbar, as well as mute your mic from the System Tray area.

Microsoft has built a new Start menu and Taskbar experience, now centered
by default. Gone are live tiles, and in their place is a grid of app icons
that can be rearranged. Pinned and running apps in the Taskbar are now also
centered, and there are many new subtle animations when clicking and moving
things around. The System Tray and Action Center has been tweaked to match
this, with Notifications and Quick Actions now split into two separate
menus.

Quick Actions are now known as Quick Settings and appear when you click on
the System icons on the far right of the Taskbar. From here, you can
connect to Wi-Fi or a Bluetooth device, enable night light, configure focus
mode, and much more. Clicking on the date and time will open your calendar
view and notifications.


[image: Teams Win11 Screens]
Teams Chat built into Windows 11.*Source: Microsoft*

There's also a new out of box experience, lock screen, and modern File
Explorer UI. Microsoft is also introducing a new "Widgets" panel
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-widgets-will-work-apps-third-party-developers>
that houses features such as To Do, Calendar, Photos, and news from MSN.

Finally, Microsoft talked about how Windows 11 is built for gamers
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-gaming-announcements> with new
features like Auto HDR
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-will-add-auto-hdr-over-1000-pc-games>,
Direct Storage
<https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-bringing-directstorage-pc-massively-reduces-load-times-games>,
and DirectX 12 Ultimate
<https://www.windowscentral.com/what-directx-why-does-matter-gaming>.
Windows 11 has new improvements for touch


[image: Windows 11 Logo 6 Fold]
*Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central*

Windows 10 fell by the wayside when it comes to touch experiences, so it's
great to see Microsoft once again focused on trying to make a good touch
experience on Windows 11. Microsoft is adding a number of new gestures and
features
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-built-touch-including-gestures-and-improved-snapping>
designed to make Windows 11 feel fast and fluid on tablets.

Microsoft has increased the size of hitboxes around app windows so that
it's easier to resize them when using touch. There's also a bunch of new
subtle animations involved when manipulating windows in an effort to make
the touch experience feel more fluid and native to the OS.

Users can now use three or four finger gestures to swipe away apps and open
Task View. Microsoft has also added a brand new Touch Keyboard with
SwiftKey-like theming support, and new emoji panel integration with support
for things like gifs. For pen users, the Pen Workspace has been updated
with a new UI and the ability to pin any app to the Pen quick-launch bar.

You can also now configure what a single tap, double tap, and tap and hold
does on your Surface Pen. You can make it open any app or function of your
choice, built right into Windows 11.
Windows 11 has a new Microsoft Store


[image: Windows 11 Android App Store]
*Source: Microsoft*

One of the big announcements as part of Windows 11 is that Microsoft is
building a brand new app store
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-new-app-store>. This new
Microsoft Store app features a new fluid UI that matches the rest of
Windows 11, but that's not the big news. Microsoft is changing up some of
the policies that govern what kind of apps are allowed into the storefront.


[image: Windows 11 Android App Store]
The new Store for Windows 11.*Source: Microsoft*

With the new Microsoft Store, app developers can now submit unpackaged
Win32 apps in .exe or .MSI form. Developers can also use their own content
delivery networks, and their own commerce platforms, without Microsoft
taking a cut in revenue made. This will open the door to almost any app on
the Windows platform to be listed and found in the Microsoft Store by
end-users.

Microsoft says it's adding its own apps, such as Teams, Office, and Visual
Studio to the new Microsoft Store to show the world that it's serious about
this new Store effort, and that it hopes other app developers like Mozilla
and Adobe follow suit.

Microsoft also announced that Android apps such as TikTok
<https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-announces-windows-11-will-be-able-run-android-apps>
will be supported on Windows 11 and the new Microsoft Store!
Windows 11 is back to one major update a year


[image: Panos Panay and Surface Pro 3]
*Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central*

Microsoft has announced that with Windows 11, the company is returning to
releasing just one major feature update a year
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-update-cadance>. With Windows
10, Microsoft tried to ship two major updates to the OS, but often
struggled to do so without major bugs causing problems for end-users.

Going back to one major update a year will align Windows 11 with the rest
of the competition, and give Microsoft more time to build out new features
for each new release, making every new version more meaningful than before.
Windows 11 is expected to ship this fall, which likely means we'll be
getting a new feature update towards the end of every year.
Windows 11 will be a free upgrade


[image: Windows Sun Valley mock]
*Source: Microsoft*

As mentioned above, Windows 11 will ship later this year, and will be
offered as a free upgrade for Windows 10 users. Microsoft says there's no
time limit on this, meaning you won't have to upgrade to Windows 11 right
away if you don't want to.

OEMs will still have to pay for a Windows 11 license, however. The license
itself isn't free, but if you upgrade from Windows 10, you get to retain
your license and therefore remain activated. This is exactly how it worked
with the move from Windows 7 and Windows 8 to Windows 10. We also expect
Windows 11 to be available for standalone purchase to consumers, like
Windows 10.
Is there a Windows 11 Insider Program?


[image: Windows Sun Valley mock]
*Source: Microsoft*

Just like Windows 10, users will be able to sign into the Windows Insider
Program and install preview builds of Windows 11
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-download>. Microsoft hasn't yet
released an official preview build of Windows 11 for Insiders, but the wait
shouldn't be long. It sounds like the company is planning to roll out the
first Windows 11 preview build to Insiders as soon as next week.

To make sure you're first in line, sign up to the Windows Insider Program
today and select the Insider Dev Channel to be on the correct path for the
first Windows 11 build.

[image: What is the launch date for Windows 11?]
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-release-date>
*Coming soon* What is the launch date for Windows 11?
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-release-date>

Microsoft has announced Windows 11 today. But when can you get it? There
are two answers as Windows Insiders can start testing it very soon, while
the general release is later this year. Here is what you need to know.

[image: Microsoft has officially announced Windows 11!]
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-announcement>
*IT'S REAL* Microsoft has officially announced Windows 11!
<https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-announcement>

Microsoft has officially announced that there's a new version of Windows in
town, and it's called Windows 11. The company just unveiled the name and
interface at its "What's next for Windows" event, along with when we can
expect to get our hands on the new OS.

https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11


     David Goldfield
Assistive Technology Specialist

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