Microsoft said that Windows 11 will get more new features in the future
For now, the new features provided by the Windows 11 Insider Preview version are not too many, mainly including a new start menu, a new settings application, and a new application store.
Obviously, these functions cannot meet the needs of geeks and enthusiasts, especially the Android subsystem mentioned by Microsoft at the Windows 11 conference has not yet arrived.
Users who are anxiously waiting have consulted Microsoft on Twitter and received a response. Microsoft said that it will provide more new features for the Windows 11 preview.
Previously, the media said that the current Windows 11 preview version provided by Microsoft is actually close to the official version, that is, the new features that Microsoft can provide have already been provided.
Features that are not provided need to wait for subsequent updates, but from the existing news, it is not true that the official version is close, and Microsoft needs more time to develop.
Therefore, the release time of the official version of Windows 11 will still be before the end of this year, but the publicly available upgrade to Windows 10 users will take until next spring.
Hello there! Keep in mind that we'll be rolling out more and more features of Windows 11 Insider build in the next months, so we can try and tweak each feature correctly.
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) July 7, 2021
In response to user inquiries, Microsoft’s official account said that the company will provide more new features for Windows 11 preview users in the next few months.
At the same time, Microsoft will optimize and adjust existing features or new features that will be launched during the test period, and preview users only need to wait patiently.
Of course, I’m looking forward to the arrival of the Android subsystem function as soon as possible, so it should be very interesting to be able to run Android applications directly on Windows 11.
This is also one of the features that users are calling for very high, but for now, it is not clear when Microsoft will provide users with Android subsystem functions.