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Windows 11: Microsoft Unveils New System Wallpaper Teaser

A Microsoft released another teaser of its long-awaited event scheduled for next Thursday (24). The expectation is that the giant from Redmond will present the Windows 11 during the online broadcast, a release that has sparked a lot of rumors in recent weeks.

“What is the next? Find out on June 24th at 11am when we go live.” That’s what the company wrote in its official profile on Twitter, referring to the online event that can be followed on the company’s website, from 12:00 pm (Brasilia time).

The tweet, which makes no mention of the launch of the new generation of Windows, was accompanied by a short video. And it is in this recording that the clue appears suggesting that it is the presentation of the operating system: the wallpaper do Windows 11 can be seen in the reflection of the woman’s eyes (see below).

Even with Microsoft keeping the information about the successor to the Windows 10 secretly, many leaks have surfaced on the web recently. Among them, the first new software wallpapers, released by the leaker Aggiornamenti Lumia, which are identical to the one shown in the official teaser.

What’s next?

Also called Windows Sun Valley, the next generation of Windows is expected to bring several visual changes. The first leaks feature revamped icons, rounded corner design, new animations, and the Start menu in a different position, being in the center of the taskbar.

Among the news, should also be around the widgets, allowing you to access different contents on the taskbar, and the Snap feature, to organize the windows in your preferred way. Another part that can be renewed is the Windows Store.

TecMundo downloaded and tested a build of Windows 11 recently available on the internet, whose file has already been taken down, with a preview of what may be to come in the next generation of OS. Check out, on here, a detailed analysis of the version.

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