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Dell confirms 2025 is not the year of Windows 11, as users just don’t want to dump Windows 10
Many Dell users have expressed confusion and frustration after the company confirmed that the year 2025 will not be the official timeline for Windows 11 adoption. The core issue is that a significant number of users are hesitant to upgrade from Windows 10, either due to satisfaction with the current system or concerns about compatibility and stability, which makes Dell's announcement seem disconnected from user preferences. This situation highlights a disconnect between hardware manufacturers' upgrade plans and the actual willingness of the user base to transition to newer operating systems, raising questions about the future of Windows 11 adoption and how companies should better communicate and support users who prefer to stick with Windows 10 for the foreseeable future.
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- Nobel_BaynesIron Contributor
As far as I know, new Dell laptops and desktop PCs are shipped with Windows 11 by default.
- HarrisonMillsIron Contributor
Dell's announcement that 2025 is no longer the target date for a Windows 11 adoption has left many users feeling uncertain and frustrated, particularly those who are satisfied with their current Windows 10 setup and are hesitant to upgrade. The disconnect between Dell's upgrade plans and the user base's willingness to transition to Windows 11 raises concerns about the future of Windows 11 adoption and highlights the need for companies to better understand and communicate with their customers' needs and preferences.