Windows 11 version 22H2 soon will be available

Windows 11

At a glance:

  • Later this year, Windows 11 version 22H2 aka Sun Valley 2 will be launched.
  • The Windows 11 version 22H2 build will be available in the Beta channel
  • In November 1985, Microsoft introduced the world with its first operating system Windows.

The majority of users today know about Windows and its importance. Windows as an operating system have been dominating the world for a long time. The availability of windows with its latest and improved versions makes the life of users easy. Right now, Microsoft is all set to release Windows 11.

Later this year, Windows 11 version 22H2 aka Sun Valley 2 will be launched. As per reports, the updates are not major with just a few design changes. Also, the update is similar to the windows 10-anniversary update. However, there are numerous improvement changes that will be offered as a full feature update.

Here is the list of changes:

  1. Start Menu
  2. Taskbar
  3. Task Manager
  4. New flyout design
  5. New snapping experience
  6. Tablet-optimized taskbar
  7. Windows Update leverages renewable energy
  8. File Explorer improvements
  9. Windows Spotlight
  10. Memory integrity

These updates will help the users in enhancing the experience of Windows more than ever. There is news where it says Windows might RTM Windows 11 on May 24. RTM versions are basically when the version of Windows is sent to the manufacturers. However, it is not used since the introduction of Windows as a service model.  You can check out the windows 11 version 22H2 build which will be available in the beta channel. Also, you can enroll your PC in the Dev channel and get rsprerelease builds.

About Windows Operating System

In November 1985, Microsoft introduced the world with its first operating system Windows. Since, it launched we have got several versions of Windows such as Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, 8.1, Windows 11, Windows 385, and now Windows 11 version 22H2. Surely, this is not the major change but the updates will help users.

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