![]() If everything goes according to the schedule, the public rollout should start in the summer, shortly after the original version of Windows 11 becomes available for everybody. New information that’s making the rounds via WindowsCentral indicates that Microsoft plans to finalize the development of Sun Valley 2 in May next year. That expectation may prove to be too optimistic, however. This big release should come with Android app support, third-party widgets, and additional polishing that would further refine the experience with the OS. Microsoft has codenamed the release “Sun Valley 2”. Importantly, most Windows watchers expected Microsoft to be rolling out an update early in 2022 to address those deficiencies. The version of Windows 11 currently available to qualifying Windows 10 users and new buyers is not impressive. Microsoft says their “focus on quality” means the release will come in the second half of the year, not the first.
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