Microsoft has just dropped a big hint on its Sun Valley 2 update of Windows 11, where it accidentally posted a picture and soon deleted it from Feedback Hub.
According to it, the Settings app and pages within will be revamped to align with the app, possible support for taskbar drag and drop, tabs in File Explorer, a Smart App Control, and mandating a Microsoft Account for accessing Windows 11 Pro. The Sun Valley 2 may probably roll out in October this year.
Windows 11 Sun Valley 2 Update
With the launch of Windows 11 , Microsoft has switched to a new annual feature update cycle – by releasing only two of them per year. And the next one up for Windows 11 is codenamed Sun Valley 2 (or we internally call Windows 11 22H2 ).
This isn’t a big feature update though, but a mere anniversary update to Windows 11. So we shouldn’t be expecting many new features, but few, and more improvements made to the current features. We’ve already seen a few of them in the recent preview builds of Windows 11.
And with Microsoft’s latest act of accidentally uploading a page on Feedback Hub – which confirms Sun Valley 2 codename and new features for Windows Settings apps, this becomes more interesting.
The SV2 mention has been removed. pic.twitter.com/6aX0htcSQO — Xeno (@XenoPanther) March 19, 2022