Microsoft will rollout Windows 11 in phases, with older systems receiving it after the latest devices in the international markets. In a new blog, Microsoft confirmed that the rollout will be "phased and measured with a focus on quality." The company expects to complete the rollout to all supported devices by the middle of next year.
The new Windows operating system will come with a completely redesigned layout with a new position for the Start menu, new icons and themes, softer visuals and more such changes. It also brings several performance improvements as compared to Windows 10, now promising more power efficiency and 40 per cent smaller updates that will run in the background.
An important feature will be the inclusion of Android apps on the Windows OS for the first time ever. However, Microsoft clarifies that the inclusion of Android apps to Windows 11 will "start with a preview for Windows Insiders over the coming months." Though the company claims to be working on it in collaboration with Amazon and Intel, the effects might not be seen on consumer PCs before next year.
Windows 11 also comes with a new Microsoft Store that features an all-new design. It brings new features like Stories - editorial content to keep you informed about the best apps and a new pop-up store to install apps from the browser. The new Microsoft Store also introduces several changes for developers, including support for more types of apps as well as an option to bring their own or a third party commerce platform in their apps.
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