Just a few days ago, Redmond Technologies released Windows 11 Build 22610 in Beta and Dev Channel for Insiders.
Although the recent update didn't bring any exciting or game-changing new features, some users managed to see it for what it is.
What’s striking here is the technical preview watermark we’re used to on all these Insider previews. We mean it's lost.
If you didn't get a hint from us, this usually means that the new major Windows 11 update may be arriving earlier than RTM (Released to Manufacturing) than we thought.
The upcoming Windows 22H2 (Sun Valley 2) may have just been confirmed on social media, so Users are more excited now.
It started with speculation that Windows 11 build 22621 is the version Microsoft hopes to release as the final version of the 22H2 version, and that the signing date is May 20.
Shortly after, Brandon LeBlanc, a senior program manager at Microsoft, responded to a comment on the aforementioned Twitter post.
He didn't actually refute the rumor, indicating that it was indeed likely true, as others thought.
There is currently no official information to support this theory, but the signs are speaking to some of the more tech-savvy users.
Multiple Windows community sources strongly believe that Windows 11 22H2 will most likely reach RTM this month (May 2022).
Having said that, some people disagree on the RTM date, arguing that a more realistic date is the end of June.
Windows 22H2, also known as Sun Valley 2, is actually the only major Windows 11 update this year since Microsoft shifted to an annual cadence.
If you keep up with operating systems and everything related to them, you should remember that the tech giant is ending the semi-annual H1 and H2 releases we were used to with Windows 10.
Therefore, the official Windows 11 22H2 update is likely to bring a host of new features, including the ability to create app folders in the Start menu, a colorful task manager, centralized assist integration with Notification Center, richer Colorful task manager, tabbed file explorer, and more.
We previously introduced all of these changes in weekly cumulative update releases.
Since we're talking about new updates, Microsoft has been informing Insiders that the Dev Channel will soon begin testing the Sun Valley 3 build, the next version of Windows 11 due to be released in 2023.
Now, everyone is just waiting for Microsoft to confirm the information and provide a realistic release date for future products.
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