Windows 11 be the first to see the new settings page

Sun Valley is the name for the upcoming redesign of the Windows 10 UI. We do not know much at this time, as Microsoft is trying to keep secret the new features of the next major release.

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From time to time we have seen new icons, we've heard of rounded corners on Windows and a slightly more polished look on built-ins .

We also expect that some parts of Windows 10X (which will not be released as a standalone operating system) will be included in the upcoming release.

A new but it does reveal what the Settings app will look like in Windows 10 “Sun Valley” or as others call it “Windows 11".

Earlier this week, Microsoft announced that "Windows of the next" is coming as mentioned by Satya in Build 2021. The presentation of the new operating system will take place on June 24, and probably the company will not be able to stop internal leaks although he seems to be trying. So we already know that the next version of Windows will be called Windows 11.

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An image leaked from build 22395 shows us the news of the Settings application with new colorful icons and a refreshed look in the categories.

According to Russian website leaked images, (this is a reliable source of information), the it is genuine and real. They managed to confirm this with people inside Microsoft.

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As for the "Settings" application, the main categories seem to have moved to the left and will have colorful icons.

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It is worth noting that the screenshot is from build 22395 and rs_onecore_wsd branch, which does not currently exist, as Microsoft decided to hide the changes brought by the Sun Valley update.

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