1-Snap
Layouts & Snap Groups: Windows 11 makes multitasking easier with
Snap Layouts, allowing you to arrange multiple windows into different layouts
instantly. Snap Groups remember your layout, so you can return to it anytime.
2-Android App
Support: Windows 11 lets you run Android apps natively through the
Microsoft Store (via the Amazon Appstore), making it easier to use mobile apps
on your PC.
3-DirectStorage
for Faster Loading: This feature, borrowed from Xbox, allows NVMe SSDs
to load games much faster by bypassing the CPU and directly sending data to the
GPU.
4-Centered Start
Menu: The Start button is now in the center by default, offering a
fresh, modern look. You can move it back to the left if you prefer the classic
layout.
5-Improved Virtual
Desktops: You can now personalize and rename virtual desktops, making
it easier to separate work, gaming, and personal tasks.
6-Auto HDR for
Games: Windows 11 automatically enhances colors in older games with
Auto HDR, making them look better without needing game updates.
7-Widgets Panel:
A new widgets panel provides quick access to news, weather, calendar, and other
useful info, similar to the customizable widgets on a smartphone.
8-Windows
Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Improvements: Windows 11 enhances WSL with
GUI support, making it easier to run Linux apps with a graphical interface
alongside Windows applications.
9-Dynamic Refresh
Rate (DRR): Laptops with high refresh rate screens can now dynamically
switch refresh rates to save battery while keeping animations smooth.
10-Microsoft Teams
Integration:Teams is built directly into Windows 11, making it faster
to start video calls or chat with contacts.
11-Redesigned File Explorer:Windows 11 updates File Explorer with a fresh UI, tabbed browsing, and better integration with OneDrive for cloud storage.