Microsoft claims Windows 11 has a lot of interesting things yet to be revealed
When Windows 11 dev was leaked as an ISO file, many people were disappointed. Almost no major changes in Microsoft's new operating system compared to Windows 10 other than the new Start menu.
When the first Windows 11 Insider Preview was released, there were other interface updates. Users have access to an improved notification center, a new Settings app, a new Microsoft Store, a rounded corner design in many places, and a new File Explorer.
However, the fact that Windows 11 is still incomplete, there are some details and features that are buggy. The good news is that Microsoft has just said that they are still developing and perfecting Windows 11.
The Windows Dev account on Twitter confirmed that many more new features will be rolled out in the future. To ensure that we can optimize and fix each feature error, Microsoft will roll out new features gradually.
Microsoft will still roll out the new feature to users who join the Windows Insider program first. From there, based on user feedback, they will refine and patch the bugs to perfect before launching to regular users.
Therefore, if you want to speed up the process of optimizing and fixing Windows 11 errors, you can join the Windows Insider Program and then experience and report bugs and feature suggestions to Microsoft.
The official version of Windows 11 is expected to be released later this year.
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