Microsoft's new operating system update, possibly called Windows 11 and reportedly called Sun Valley, will be unveiled at a Microsoft Windows event on June 24.
Windows 10 successor to be unveiled on June 24
According to Windows Central, the new Windows 11 will focus on a better user interface and could include features such as a redesigned taskbar with pinned apps, a battery usage graph, a new Start menu specific to Windows 11, a new widgets taskbar and more. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella previewed the “next generation of Windows” last month.
“We’re about to share one of the most significant updates to Windows in a decade to create more economic opportunities for developers and creators. I’ve been hosting it myself for the past few months, and I’m incredibly excited about the next generation of Windows,” Nadella said during a keynote at Microsoft Build in May.
Windows Central also reports that Microsoft is said to be prioritizing productivity and workflow features in Windows 11. One alleged new feature would "let you separate Microsoft Edge tabs from app windows in Snap Assist view, making it easier to organize, find, and capture the content you want."