Windows 11, what has Microsoft brought new?

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Yesterday Microsoft came to bring to the world its new proposal, Windows 11. In a 45-minute event, Microsoft showed what its team has been preparing. Rumors already indicated that the new Windows crashes and the event came to confirm.

Microsoft considers Windows 11 as the company's next big revolution, which told a little of the history of its operating system during the event. So let's get to know even more about this new operating system.

For those who want to follow the event in its entirety, here is the official Microsoft video:

But if you want to save time, here are the highlights:

New Interface

Windows 11 brings a new centralized Start menu, those who paid attention to Windows 10X, the version that was being developed especially for devices with two screens, will notice the similarities. Graphically, there is also a focus on rounded corners and more colorful and animated icons.

One of the highlights of Windows 8/10 has been phased out, the “Live Tile” feature will not be available in Windows 11.

For those who complain about the way windows are arranged in Windows, you'll be happy with the new way of organizing windows.

Improved performance

Automatic updates will have a smaller size (40% less), Microsoft has revised the way these updates are managed, making them less intrusive for the user.

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Goodbye Skype

If you're a Skype advocate, don't read this part, as Windows 11 will be fully integrated with Microsoft Teams, a real goodbye to Skype.

Android on Windows

One of the most applauded innovations during the presentation was the restructuring of the Microsoft store, which now integrates Android applications into the system, accessible through the store and originating from Amazon.

Free update

If you were thinking about the amount you would have to pay for an upgrade of your Windows, rest assured, the upgrade to Windows 11 will be free.

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