Windows 11 is just a few weeks away from the official release, and Microsoft is not teasing new features. Earlier this week, Microsoft teased a redesigned Photos app for Windows 11. Now, the Redmond giant has started rolling out the new app to the users who registered for the Windows Insider program.

The new Photos app has a refreshed user interface, matching Windows 11’s modern UI changes such as a new typeface, rounded corners and a new icon. The app also gets the Dark Mode which will also be present system-wide with the Windows 11 update. The app will also support extensions that can be downloaded from the Microsoft store. The redesigned Photos app is only rolling out to a select batch of users, and more people will be able to check out the new app in the coming weeks with Windows 11 as the release date comes near.

Windows 11 is set to be rolled out to eligible devices as a free upgrade starting October 5. It could take some weeks or months before you get an option to upgrade your machine. Aaron Woodman, GM, Windows Marketing, says that every eligible machine would receive the Windows 11 update by the middle of 2022. Users would be getting a notification as soon as the update is ready for their device.

Windows 11 brings a major revamp and a bunch of new features onboard, and here are the 11 interesting features that Windows 11 brings. However, most of the features might not be available at the launch. A report from The Verge suggests that the android app support might come as late as 2022.

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