AR 4789 shares with us a new concept for Windows 12. The opportunity to discover a magnificent dark mode and many images of what could be Microsoft’s future operating system which promises a lot on paper.
Windows users are numerous even if the distribution between the different versions is uneven. The latest version? Windows 11 whose transition to Moment 3 will be forced in July 2023. But behind the scenes, Microsoft is preparing Windows 12 and rumors about this next-gen operating system are swirling. While waiting for its presentation, the AR 4789 channel reveals a concept for Windows 12 with a magnificent dark mode.
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A light mode as sublime as the dark mode
Windows 12 is revealed through a concept published by AR 4789. Inevitably, we end up with a dream ecosystem, stripped of the ads that are too present in Windows 11. The widgets panel is similar to what was offered with Windows 11, it is possible to rearrange them freely. Visually, the corners remain rounded.
There is a floating taskbar which will undoubtedly be present in Windows 12 according to various information from developers.
The concept also shows us a light mode and a dark mode that complement each other quite well. Which is a great success since in general, users turn to the second mode. Whether on a smartphone or when a site has this option.
We meet face to face to a perfect mix between Windows 10 and Windows 11 with essentials such as the file explorer or the Microsoft Store.
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What is the release date of Windows 12?
According to Windows Central, the release of Windows 12 is scheduled for shortly, in 2024. Windows 11 being released in 2021, this date seems logical since Microsoft would now seek to deliver a new major version of its operating system every three years.
Of course, this does not mean that the year 2024 will be the year of the release of Windows 12, this information should be taken with a grain of salt. We are waiting for the formalization of Microsoft!