Windows 10 Users Have To Wait, Windows 11 Free Update Will Not Come Until 2022

Microsoft has recently announced the next generation of Windows operating system, Windows 11 and The new operating system will be released in autumn 2021. Anyone who has licensed Windows 10 will receive Windows 11 for free, but not until 2022. Yes, they will not get the update at the market launch, but only in 2022.

Microsoft made this clear on Twitter. “Windows 11 is due out later in 2021 and will be delivered over several months. The rollout of the upgrade to Windows 10 devices already in use today will begin in 2022 through the first half of that year.”

This detail was left out in the presentation of Windows 11. Back then, it was only said that Windows 11 would be available later this year.

However, from autumn 2021, customers will still be able to officially get Windows 11. For one thing, most new computers will have Windows 11 pre-installed. Whoever buys a PC usually automatically purchases a Windows 11 license for it.

Adwaith
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Meet Adwaith, a tech-savvy editor who's all about gadgets and gizmos. With a degree in Computer Engineering and a passion for all things tech, he's been guiding readers through the world of hardware for 10 years. Known for his clear, insightful reviews, Adwaith is the trusted voice behind TechLog360. Off-duty, he loves building PCs for charity.

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