Expected Windows 11 Official Release Date for Public to Download Some leaked press screenshots online indicate a hint that the official release date to the public is October 20, 2021. On Microsoft’s official website, it says Windows 11 is coming later this year. So we may expect the official public release of Windows 11 in October 2021.
Announced on June 24, 2021, with an expected release in late 2021, Windows 11 is the successor to Windows 10, released in 2015. Windows 11 will be available as a free upgrade to compatible Windows 10 devices through Windows Update.
One thing we are confident in stating is, if you want Windows 11 officially in early beta this summer, you’ll likely have your wish.
This of course begs the inquiry “Is windows 11 the next Windows 10 successor?”
Microsoft has just announced Windows 11 as the next successor to Windows 10. But, when can you get it and do you have to upgrade? There are likely a few answers. Here is why.
Which devices will get Windows 11 pre-installed?
The company has announced that the “new pre-installed Windows 11 devices have begun rolling out from partners including Asus, HP, and Lenovo with more coming soon from partners like Acer and Dell .”.
When can I upgrade to Windows 11 for free?
Free upgrades to Windows 11 for eligible Windows 10 PCs will begin to roll out this holiday and will continue into 2022. Pre-release builds are available through the Windows Insider Program. See Join the Windows Insider Program for more information.
The next thing we asked ourselves was; will windows 11 be free to upgrade to?
On the Windows 11 launch date, Microsoft indicates that Windows 11 will be available as a free upgrade to compatible Windows 10 devices through Windows Update when it rolls out. It means that if you upgrade from Windows 10, you can retain your license and remain activated.
Is Microsoft committed to the Microsoft Store with Windows 11?
^ “Microsoft is committed to the Microsoft Store with Windows 11″. Archived from the original on June 25, 2021. “Microsoft opens its Windows store up to third-party app stores”.