There’s more to come, Windows dev account tweets

Jul 8, 2021 12:50 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has already announced Windows 11 a few weeks ago, and users can try it out today thanks to the Windows Insider program.

And while some new features are part of this first Windows 11 preview build, including the revamped Start menu, the center icons, the widgets, and so much more, others are yet to come, such as the support for Android apps and the Microsoft Teams taskbar integration.

Users are obviously very eager to try these out as soon as they are ready for testing, but in the meantime, it looks like there’s so much more to come on the Windows 11 front.

This is according to Microsoft itself, as the Windows Developer account suggested some big Windows 11 news are still in the pipeline.

“Just wanted to let you know that there’s much more to come,” the Windows Dev account tweeted.

Windows 11 due to launch in the fall

Microsoft hasn’t provided too much information on when Windows 11 is projected to land, but according to the company itself, the free upgrade from Windows 10 is supposed to become available in the fall of the year.

The software giant has dropped some hints that October is the month scheduled to witness the debut of Windows 11, after which the free upgrade program would continue into 2022.

“If your existing Windows 10 PC is running the most current version of Windows 10 and meets the minimum hardware specifications it will be able to upgrade to Windows 11. The upgrade rollout plan is still being finalized, but for most devices already in use today, we expect it to be ready sometime in early 2022. Not all Windows 10 PCs that are eligible to upgrade to Windows 11 will be offered to upgrade at the same time. To see if your PC is eligible to upgrade, download and run the PC Health Check app. Once the upgrade rollout has started, you can check if it is ready for your device by going to Settings/Windows Updates,” Microsoft explained.