Microsoft has announced a live streaming event on June 24, promising to showcase "what's next for Windows," possibly advertising a planned upgrade of Windows 10.
The event will take place on June 24 at 6 and will be broadcast live on this site, using #MicrosoftEvent as a hashtag to increase interest.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella already promised that Microsoft will soon release the most important Windows update for the last decade. Some even refer to it as “Windows 11.” If you look closely at the image below, the colors as well as the Windows logo appear to be different.
Our company has stated its vision since late 2019 when it wanted a world running on dual screen, such as Surface Neo and Windows 10X. A few months after the initial announcement, Microsoft changed plans and said that Windows 10X would be released for traditional single-screen devices.
In May 2021, Microsoft announced that it was halting the development of Windows 10X altogether, stating that the key features of the operating system would be present in Windows.
The next version of Microsoft, commonly referred to as Windows 10 21H2, is also expected to bring new graphics, in a major upgrade also known as "Sun Valley". It will bring new icons and according to information it will modify the "Start" menu and other items. However, how different the Sun Valley will be is not known. Of course, Microsoft definitely has the ability to introduce a minimalist version of Windows 10X. So far, however, none of the preview versions on Insiders channels have shown such data.
Windows 10 21H1 can have features like auto HDR for PCs and a refreshed one application of the Microsoft Store. The latter was probably stated by Nadella when he stated that the new update of Windows 10 will "unlock greater financial opportunities for developers".