Windows 12's Major Design Leaked By Microsoft

Windows 12’s Major Design Leaked By Microsoft

The latest rolling reports suggest that Microsoft has accidentally leaked the vital design details of Windows 12. This report is perhaps the prototype of Windows 12’s user interface design.

Microsoft has yet to reveal details about the next version of Windows. But this had happened twice in the last three months when we received a leak about it.

Here’s How Windows 12’s Display Looks Like

Recently we came across a report by Zac Bowden from Windows Central. That shows an image at Microsoft’s Ignite event on Wednesday featuring the Update Windows UI.

And we witnessed many changes, such as an afloat taskbar at the bottom, a floating search box in the middle of the top, the weather widget in the top left, and date & time featuring unique icons in the top right corner.

Windows 12's Major Design Leaked By Microsoft
Image: Zac Bowden

However, you can also see the updated Windows UI’s original screenshot right here.

After rolling this image, Zac reached out to his sources about the details, and they told him that “this UI is a model of the design goals that Microsoft is expecting to achieve with the next version of Windows.

And this makes much more sense as his earlier report cited Microsoft making many changes for its next Windows, such as getting a new codename, “Next Valley,” as in years and a new three-year cycle of release.

Windows 12 still have two years to be available, according to the rumored year 2024, but these modifications already appear well accepted as they would improve user experience.

As they will be more suitable for touchscreen users of Windows. And at the same time, they will also work well for mouse users.

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