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Windows 11 explained: Everything you need to know

By Linda Rosencrance

Microsoft will make Windows 11 generally available on Oct. 5. This is the latest version of the tech giant's operating system.

Microsoft said Windows 11 will have a simplified user experience and design. There will also be several new features, including a new Start button and the ability to download and run Android applications on Windows machines.

But Windows 11 is isn't just a repositioned Start button with an ability to run Android apps.

What are Windows 11 system requirements?

Users who want to install Windows 11 will need relatively new devices -- i.e., those designed and sold starting in 2019. If devices are older, users won't be able to install the OS. Eligible devices should be running Windows 10, version 20H1 or later. Windows 11 will also be available on compatible new devices.

To install or upgrade to Windows 11, devices must meet the following minimum system requirements:

Specific requirements for certain features

Some Windows 11 features have certain requirements in addition to the system requirements, including:

Key features in Windows 11

Here are some of the new key Windows 11 features:

Changes in Windows 11

Microsoft is also changing some features in Windows 11.

While Cortana will be included in Windows 11, it won't be activated by default. Microsoft is also removing the timeline feature; however, similar functionality is available in Microsoft Edge.

Tablets will be able to run Windows 11, but a tablet mode will not be available in the OS. Instead, Windows 11 will have features that offer a more intuitive touch experience without the need for a separate mode.

Skype won't be included in clean installations of Windows 11. Microsoft is replacing Skype with Teams chat. The company's goal is to entice more Teams users to try out the app's consumer features and, hopefully, use the communication platform outside of work.

Microsoft is also bringing some changes to the taskbar. For example, users can no longer pin their taskbars to the left or right of the screen. Rather, the taskbar will remain pinned on the bottom of the screen. Live tiles will also no longer be available.

S mode is now only available for the Windows 11 Home edition. S mode -- a version of Windows 10 -- only lets users run Microsoft Store apps. While in S mode, users must use the Bing search engine and the Microsoft Edge web browser. Microsoft designed S mode to enhance the security and performance of Windows 10.

What is the cost of Windows 11?

The Windows 11 upgrade is free to users currently running Windows 10 PCs with a compatible OS. Microsoft aims to offer Windows 11 to every compatible device by the middle of 2022.

Microsoft will release an updated version of its PC Health Check app before the Windows 11 launch. This will enable users to check if their PCs meet Windows 11 system requirements. However, Microsoft will continue to support Windows 10 through Oct. 14, 2025. So, upgrading to the new OS isn't mandatory.

Updates to users running Windows 10 will be rolled out at the beginning of 2022.

How often will Windows 11 update?

Windows 11 will receive monthly quality updates and incremental updates to Windows products. This includes bug fixes, feature improvements and security fixes.

However, there will be a new feature update cadence for Windows 11. These updates include new features, as well as all the previous quality updates. Microsoft will only release one major Windows 11 feature update annually, in the second half of each calendar year.

The Windows 11 feature cadence differs from that of Windows 10. Microsoft releases Windows 10 feature updates twice a year, around March and September.

10 Sep 2021

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