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Microsoft accidentally reveals the new look of Windows 10

A new leak appeared on the network, which, apparently, demonstrates the new design of Windows 10 , while some applications “rounded”, getting rid of the sharp edges of the interface.

The screenshot was accidentally posted on Twitter by a Microsoft employee. It was promptly removed, but Windows Latest managed to take a screenshot for posterity.

The screenshot shows what looks like a future version of the Terminal app with rounded corners. We’ve heard in the past that Microsoft is planning to change the look of its apps by rounding the corners, and a new leak appears to confirm this change.

(Image credit: Windows Lates / Microsoft)

When to expect a new look for Windows 10?

There have been a lot of rumors that Windows 10 will get a new look, possibly in conjunction with the major Windows 10 21H2 Sun Valley update later this year.

While adding rounded corners to apps and windows may not seem like revolutionary at all, the leaked images and layouts we’ve seen so far can really make a difference, as apps don’t look so harsh and accentuate Windows 10’s interface better, promising a friendly design. – even with advanced applications like Terminal.

If the new design does arrive with the Windows 10 21H2 Sun Valley Update, then expect it in the second half of 2021.

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