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Microsoft has officially announced the upcoming release of Windows 11 version 25H2, slated for the second half of 2025. This update emphasizes stability, quality improvements, and bug fixes, rather than introducing a plethora of new features. Notably, Windows 11 25H2 is designed as an "enablement" update, meaning that most of its features are already present in version 24H2 and will be activated with a small patch, facilitating a quick installation process similar to a regular security update. (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
The release of 25H2 coincides with the end of support for Windows 10, scheduled for mid-October 2025. This timing aims to ease the migration process for users transitioning to a newer system. According to Microsoft's Jason Leznek, Windows 11 Home and Pro editions will receive security updates for 24 months following the release of 25H2, while Enterprise and Education editions will benefit from 36 months of support. (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
This strategic focus on enhancing Windows 11 suggests that Microsoft is prioritizing the development of its current operating system, even as work continues on its successor, likely Windows 12. Consequently, users may have to wait until at least October 2027 (for home users) or October 2028 (for businesses) for a new version of the Windows operating system, assuming 25H2 is released at the end of support for Windows 10 in mid-October 2025. However, Microsoft retains the flexibility to extend these dates as needed. (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
In summary, the Windows 11 25H2 update serves as a pivotal step in Microsoft's ongoing commitment to refining and supporting its current operating system, providing users with a more stable and secure computing experience while setting the stage for future developments.

Source: Računalniške novice Windows 11 25H2: A staging post before Windows 12 - Computer News
 

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