Windows 12 UI Designs Leaked

As per a report of Windows Central, Microsoft possibly could have leaked an early UI design of its upcoming Windows 12.

During this year’s ignite keynote, which was primarily about Office 365, there was an image of Microsoft Teams running on a desktop which was pretty normal for most, but some keen observers managed to notice the difference in its UI.

Zac Bowden from Windows Central further adds that it was a kind of design which was previously internally shown at Microsoft.

What are the actual changes?

The image seems pretty much similar to the current Windows 11, while notably there’s the Wi-Fi icon which was placed at the top right corner of the screen, instead of the traditional taskbar.

Also, the weather/temperature badge was on the top left corner of the screen, instead of the bottom left corner of the screen.

The next Major Windows OS update is reportedly codenamed “Next Valley” and it is expected to be officially out by 2024.

Our thoughts

Although it could seem very anticipating and exciting, what we believe is that there’s not really much of a difference between Windows 10 and its present and upcoming successors, the only notable changes are the addition of new fancy features, along with some surface optimizations for apps.

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