Microsoft will be tending to some of the unfinished parts of Windows eleven in an update next month, according to a blog post by Microsoft Chief Product Officer Panos Panay. Foremost among the new features will be a public preview for Android apps running in Windows , a feature Microsoft promoted when it announced Windows 11 back in June of 2021.
Microsoft also called out a few other areas of improvement in the post: redesigns for the Notepad and Media Player apps, taskbar improvements, a universal call mute plus unmute button, “easier window sharing, ” and adding the weather directly to the taskbar instead of keeping it in a widget.
Most associated with these updates have already been available for Windows Insiders in the particular Beta and Dev channels for a while, so you can read our preview coverage (for Notepad , taskbar changes , and lots of miscellaneous bits and pieces ) to get a good sense of what things will look like. It’s possible that we’ll see modifications that Microsoft hasn’t made public yet, but major changes are unlikely to skip the examine channels before being widely released.