Software giant Microsoft’s Ignite 2022 was primarily focused on its 365 suite, but there was one element that many may have missed.
The tech giant showed a snapshot of a Windows desktop running Microsoft Teams during an online presentation.
However, according to XDA Developers, the desktop does not resemble the current version of Windows 11. This could be the future version of the operating system, which could be named Windows 12.
Zach Bowden of Windows Central says that when he first heard about the “Next Valley” release, he was shown preliminary design concepts discussed internally.
An early UI exploration prototype for Windows Next Valley accidentally made a brief cameo during the Ignite keynote yesterday. Here's what I know about it: https://t.co/wbITbZ6215 pic.twitter.com/JEwL075ifR
— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) October 13, 2022
Some tweets show some significant differences between the two windows.
For example, a floating taskbar at the bottom simply indicates that it is not fixed in one place on the screen.
Additionally, at the top of the screen, you can see various pieces of information such as current weather updates, system icons such as Wi-Fi, battery, and the search bar.
However, this could be a Windows 12 prototype that may change over time before its release.
We have to wait until the release of Windows 12, which is scheduled three years after the initial release of Windows 11.



