New Windows 11 Update: Release of Versions 26100.7015 and 26200.7015 in the Preview Channel.

Here’s the translation to American English:

Windows 11 users are experiencing a new update that introduces two distinct versions: 26100.7015 and 26200.7015, now available in the release preview channel. This update corresponds to versions 24H2 and 25H2 and promises a series of enhancements and new features aimed at optimizing the user experience.

One of the main developments is the redesign of the Start menu. It now includes a “All” section that makes it easier to search for applications, allowing users to switch between two new views: the category view, which organizes applications by type, and the grid view, which presents them alphabetically. Additionally, the menu’s adaptability to screen size has been improved, benefiting those who use devices with larger screens.

The update also integrates the “Phone Link” feature, which will allow users to manage mobile device content from their PC. This tool will be available for both Android and iOS devices, with plans for its rollout in the European Economic Area in 2025.

Voice access has also seen significant improvements. The fluid dictation feature now corrects grammar and punctuation in real-time and is enabled by default. Furthermore, support for the Japanese language has been added, expanding access for new users.

In terms of File Explorer, users will now be able to see recommended files in both personal and local accounts, enhancing access to recent or frequently used documents.

Additionally, for taskbar users, battery icons have been optimized to display different colors based on the charge status, making it easier to visualize the remaining battery percentage.

Finally, in the context of Microsoft 365, a new page has been added to enhance interaction and discovery of Microsoft 365 Copilot tools.

The implementation of these features will be gradual, and some of them may not be immediately available to all users. However, they are designed to improve productivity and usability in various situations.

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via: MiMub in Spanish

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