The new software is apparently faster, with a rounder user interface, light and dark modes, and Snap Layouts and Snap Groups, which lets users group apps together in the new Start Menu, which can then be brought up at a click of a button. Windows 11 was also expected to introduce Android apps on desktop, available on the Windows Store via the Amazon AppStore. Unfortunately, that won’t happen at launch and The free upgrade will be available for eligible Windows 10 computers and all new hardware. Why do you think Microsoft omitted Android apps support during the launch?

