Windows 10 plans a major redesign of its interface in 2021

Source: Geeknetic added 29th Oct 2020

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by Antonio Delgado 8 hours ago

Under the code from Sun Valley Microsoft plans to redesign its graphical interface, which has not been modified for quite some time, and launch the phase beta in one of the rings for next year that will coincide with the great annual Windows update 10 “Cobalt”, but according to Windows Central sources this time will affect the start menu, the file explorer or the activity center among others , adding functions and improving the designs and animations.

These changes are probably based on the Windows interface 10 X adapted for a desktop operating system, it is also expected to integrate in dark mode many of the applications that still do not have this environment, in some cases half and half remaining. It is also possible that features will be added that we will not see in the final version of this great update that, if everything works normally, could reach the end user in the fall of next year. If you want to know more about Windows 10, we have a guide where we tell you all about it operating system and many tricks within it.

Since Windows has decided not to change the name of its Windows operating system 10, at least in a long period of time, it is normal for this type of updates to take place From time to time , before we could see transitions that included the name change in addition to modifications of this type with new animations or functions, just as it happened with Windows 8 when moving to Windows 8.1. Now in each update that takes place twice a year , one major and one minor, we can see these types of changes and the evolution of the operating system even though it has kept the same name for more than 5 years.

While we wait for these news we can optimize our Windows 10 to accelerate the performance of our PC or, if it no longer works as before and we want to give a general cleaning, format our PC and leave it as new while waiting for this great update.

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Antonio Delgado

Computer Engineer of training, editor and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love gutting everything that comes my way, especially the latest hardware that we get here for reviews. In my spare time I fiddle with 3d printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything here you have me.