A new Windows 11 feature update is on its way, and while Microsoft doesn't talk too much about it, information coming through unofficial channels earlier this month indicated the final build might be none other than 22621.
Obviously, the Redmond-based software giant has refused to discuss this speculation, however in a post which was specifically targeted at hardware partners, the company actually confirmed that build 22621 is indeed the RTM for Windows 11 version 22H2.
Unsurprisingly, the software giant doesn't provide too many specifics on this build, but it does confirm build 22621 is RTM.
"Minimum acceptable build for Windows 11, version 22H2 certification is RTM build (i.e. 22621)," the organization explains.
No ETA at this time
What we should still don't know is when the rollout of Windows 11 version 22H2 should really begin. Without a doubt, Microsoft continues to refine build 22621 with additional updates that would be shipped to users enrolled in the Windows Insider program.
Obviously, the purpose right now is to further refine the experience with this build, which means that no other additional features would be added. The updates to visit love this build is going to be entirely focused on resolving the rest of the bugs and polishing the performance of the operating system prior to the public launch begins.
There's an opportunity the rollout of the new build could start in September, but such information happens to be unconfirmed. Just like when it comes to Windows 11, the rollout would take place in stages, meaning not everybody would receive it on the first day.
This method has been used specifically to prevent major bugs from hitting a big quantity of devices, because the company can suspend the rollout of certain configurations if it detects any problems in Windows 11 version 22H2.
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