Microsoft inadvertently published a page on the Feedback Center that references Windows 11 version 22H2 because it mentions "SV2," possibly short for Sun Valley 2, the codename for Windows 11 22H2. The page asks users to "explore the newly refreshed settings page," which is part of a redesign effort to make it more consistent with everything else on the new operating system.
The page says:
Explore the newly refreshed Settings page
To maintain consistency across the app, we have redesigned and reworked some of the Settings pages Update, these pages are part of SV2.
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Prerequisites: All SV2 versions released after March 15th will have these features enabled by default.
However, the page was removed and replaced with the following after the company realized it had prematurely shared unintentional information. All references related to SV2 and its previously mentioned date of March 15th (referring to the latest Build 22579):
If you are wondering what Microsoft’s new settings are Design refers to a number of which the company has already released, including a new sustainable setting, Focus, and more.
Microsoft has been releasing these new features in recent Windows 11 Dev Channel builds, outside of its pipeline servicing updates.
This isn’t the first time we’ve spotted a Windows 11 22H2 hint, as an earlier leaked script also mentioned a certain March 4th, or maybe even April 3rd.
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