Microsoft confirmed recently that the Windows 11 build 22621 (version 22H2 or Sun Valley 2) is the RTM version of the next major feature update of its operating system, but for now, no one knows when it will be released for the whole world.
However, after the company announced what the RTM version is, we can have an idea of what is coming.
So for example right now we can say with confidence that the preinstalled applications in version 22H2 of Windows 11 will be 35.
In other words, when you install Windows 11 version 22H2 on your device, the operating system will come with 35 applications by default, in addition to Microsoft Edge, language packs, and the C ++ runtime environment.
However, removing these apps is quite easy (by right-clicking on the app's icon in the Start menu and choosing Uninstall).
But there are also 9 apps that require additional steps for complete removal. The good news is that they can be removed, although the procedure may be a bit complicated for novice users.
The 22H2 version of Windows 11 is a major new feature update that is expected to be released in the second half of the year, possibly in September.
Until then, Microsoft is going to focus on improving the user experience with ongoing updates to the Windows program Insider. Especially in the Beta and RP channels, cumulative updates will be pushed with additional improvements for this release.
The Dev channel has updates that bring changes (yes) but they will not be part of the 22H2 version.