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- The Windows 11 event will happen on June 24 at 11 AM ET / 8 AM PT.
- Anyone will be able to watch the event from the Microsoft website.
- The company is expected to share details about the new features, changes, release date, pricing, and more.
The “Windows 11” unveiling event will happen on June 24, 2021, at 11 AM ET / 8 AM PT, and you will be able to watch the event live from the Microsoft website.
During the “what’s next for Windows” virtual event, the software giant is expected to share details about the “next generation of Windows,” which, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, will be the most significant update of the past decade.
What to expect during the Windows 11 event?
It is unclear all the details that the company will reveal. But among other things, Microsoft will announce new ways for developers to build, distribute, and monetize applications through a new app store platform. We are also expecting to see some of the new visual changes that will become part of the new operating system, including rounded corners for elements, new iconography, redesigned Start menu and Settings app, and many improvements to the existing experience for a more consistent design.
Along with the new visual enhancements, we are expecting to see demos showcasing some of the new features planned for the next generation of the desktop operating system, including the features that will be coming from Windows 10X, since this project has been canceled and the company said that it would bring the best parts to the new version of Windows.
We may also hear about what’s going to happen to Windows 10 moving forward since another feature update for Windows 10 is likely to roll out alongside the release of Windows 11.
Microsoft may share some details of the release date for Windows 11 and when consumers will be able to download it, but we may not get an exact date (yet).
Finally, the company may talk about pricing and whether existing Windows 10 devices will be able to upgrade to Windows 11 for free or if there is going to be a fee.
Although we are referring to it as “Windows 11,” this is not the official name, so during the event, we are expecting the company to confirm whether the next version of Windows will carry the number “11” or it will be called something different.
If you want to plan ahead, remember to bookmark this page and mark your calendar for June 24 at 11 AM ET / 8 AM PT to watch the Windows 11 event livestream.
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