Microsoft released the first "Moment" update in October, and it's important because it includes some noteworthy new features, such as a tabbed file explorer, taskbar enhancements, and a new Photos app Programs and more. The company's second "Moment" update for Windows 11 is rumored to be released in March next year. And now, a new rumor has surfaced, offering a release month for Moment 3.
Microsoft is preparing the Windows 11 "Moment 3" update, or what it calls "continuous innovation," to be released in May 2023. However, "Moments 3" is still under wraps, as Microsoft hasn't hinted at anything related to it yet. To make matters worse, we haven't heard anything from leaks and rumors about what we'll get in this update.
For the uninitiated, Microsoft has scrapped its strategy of releasing two major Windows updates in a year. Instead, the software company chooses to release multiple small feature updates throughout the year, known internally as "moment" updates. The software giant has only released one "Moment" update so far, with the next one believed to be released in March next year.
The time gap between "Moment 1" and "Moment 2" seems long though - nearly six months. The latest "Moment 3" rumors suggest Microsoft won't take too long to release the third one. Of course, these are all speculations, and Microsoft may have different plans. But given Ice Universe's stellar track record, there's a good chance "Moment 3"'s leaked release schedule is accurate.
We don’t know how feature-rich the “Moment 3” update will be, but the update coming in March will be very exciting. Windows 11 22H2 Moment 2 is expected to bring a new taskbar design to tablets, File Explorer real-time search, website recommendations in the Start menu, energy recommendations, system tray drag and drop support, and more.
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