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Opinion: Striking twelve for Windows already?

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Wereported on a rumor last weeksuggesting thatMicrosoftis already working onWindows 12, the next major version of Windows.

WhileWindows 10is being depreciated in 2025, andWindows 11is already on its way to receiving its first major update in the form ofSun Valley 2later this year, it may be much too soon to start thinking about what’s next for Microsoft’s jewel.

But numbers in products matter, and ignoring the version numbers ofweb browsers, withGoogle Chromeapproaching version 100, Microsoft may feel like it’s been missing out, compared toAppleandSamsung’s naming efforts in recent years.

Granted, this is the sketchiest of etch-a-sketch rumors in recent memory, but when you look around at the otheroperating systemsthat you and others use every day, it’s not a huge stretch.

Why would I want to see Windows 12?

Why would I want to see Windows 12?

Every time we hear rumors about an upcoming release from Office, iOS, or macOS, there’s usually a number attached.

Microsoft’s method of bringing in updates, especially as someone who mainly uses a Mac, has been confusing, with monthly or yearly updates that seem to appear out of nowhere, especially if you’re not on the Insider Channel.

To see a new Windows release with a 12, or 13, or 14 throughout the decade, would excite me more about what Microsoft could be working on for the operating system, whilst being clear about what releases are coming up.

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Looking at an update called ‘February 2022 Update forWindows 11’, usually with a bunch of numbers after the letter K, doesn’t excite me. It doesn’t make me wonder what’s next and feels synthetic and boring to me.

Let’s see the next major update called Windows 12, with the fanfare that we see from Apple with macOS for example.

Following on from Apple and, Samsung

For years, Apple had version numbering for macOS included in its older name - Mac OS X.

With every version, which was named aftera wild cat, then eventually Californian landmarks, there would be a .1 added on. This was between 2000 and 2018, and now we’ve already seen the jump frommacOS 11tomacOS 12with Monterey’s release last year, withmacOS 13rumored to be next.

The same applied to Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones, where the models jumped from theGalaxy S10in 2019, to theS20in 2020, with theS22having just been released.

Some say it was to leap ahead of the naming of future iPhones, and for a customer looking for their next phone upgrade, it can sway their decision.

But between 2015 and 2021, the only Windows version wasWindows 10, so it wouldn’t be a stretch for Microsoft to consider the successor to Windows 11 already, but with a new number.

As ridiculous as it may sound, higher numbers to a new version of the software can make a big difference to some people. It’s almost a playground battlefield, where a higher number means it’s the latest and greatest, and that’s it.

But Windows 12 sounds ‘next-gen’ for operating systems, especially when you consider that we’re approaching the 40th anniversary of Windows in November 2025.

It wouldn’t be a stretch to expect the next version of Windows to have a new number by then, and if it’s another way of keeping up with Apple,Google, and others, then you can expect Microsoft to follow suit with higher numbers soon enough.

Daryl had been freelancing for 3 years before joining TechRadar, now reporting on everything software-related. In his spare time, he’s written a book, ‘The Making of Tomb Raider’. His second book, ‘50 Years of Boss Fights’, came out in 2024, with a third book coming in 2025. He also has a newsletter called ‘Springboard’. He’s usually found playing games old and new on his Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, and MacBook Pro. If you have a story about an updated app, one that’s about to launch, or just anything Software-related, drop him a line.

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