Microsoft is taking a major leap with its all-new desktop operating system – Windows 11. The Redmond giant first shared details about Windows 11 back in June earlier this year. We learned about the best Windows 11 features, including the new UI, centered taskbar and revamped Start Menu, and Android app support in the Microsoft Store, among other things. But, the company had withheld the Windows 11 release date until today. Now, it has been confirmed that Windows 11 will release on 5th October, as announced via an official blog post.
The Redmond giant has revealed that Windows 11 will be a free upgrade and start rolling out to eligible Windows 10 PCs and laptops on 5th October. The stable update rollout will happen in a phased manner, as expected. “New eligible devices will be offered the upgrade first. The upgrade will then roll out over time to in-market devices,” adds the blog post. Microsoft will consider the hardware requirements, reliability, age of the device, and other factors before making the Windows 11 update available on your PC.
How to Check for Windows 11 Update?
How will you know the Windows 11 update is available on your Windows 10 machine? Well, you will receive a notification when the update is available for you. However, for eager folks, you can always head to ‘Settings -> Windows Update’ and click the ‘Check for Updates’ button to see if you can upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11. Microsoft aims to make the update available to all eligible devices by mid-2022.