While you upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11 remains free on suitable PCs, a new leak suggests that Microsoft’s next main operating system, Windows 12, won’t be a free upgrade.
The possibility was backed up by Deskmodder, a
German site, which marked definite mentions in the INI configuration file of
the Canary channel build that suggests Microsoft’s next-generation operating
system could be a
subscription-based operating system (via Neowin).
When the *.ini from
the Canary channel build was compare with the Windows 11 23H2 Release Preview
build and the Dev Insider, the change could only be seen in the Canary.
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The subscription-related
entries on the Canary channel build (translated from
German) are as follows:
- Subscription Edition – (L_MsgSubscriptionEdition)
- Subscription Type – L_MsgSubscriptionType (as “Device-Based Subscription” or “User-Based Subscription”)
- And the subscription status – L_MsgSubscriptionStatus (Active, Inactive, Deactivated, Expired
If the reports are correct, Windows 11 users would be compulsory
to pay a subscription fee to upgrade their PC operating system to Windows 12.
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Further, Microsoft has yet to verify the existence of Windows
12. So stay tuned for more information, as this is a developing story.
Meanwhile, the Redmond giant just rolled out a new Windows 11 update featuring the AI-powered assistant, Copilot, which presents improved features like AI for drawing and digital design in Paint, upgraded AI-enabled features in the Photos app, and AI features in Snipping Tool.
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