Microsoft officially announced Windows 11 on June 24, and then released the first Windows 11 preview build 22000.51 to the Windows Insiders on the Dev Channel on June 28. Microsoft said that the company will be offering Windows 11 as a free upgrade to all eligible Windows 10 users who meet the minimum system requirements.
While the company is still working with new features and enhancements for Windows 11, which will start rolling out some time at the end of this year, here we are sharing a quick look at the new Windows 11 Settings app.

Windows 11 Settings > System

Windows 11 Settings > System > Display

Windows 11 Settings > System > Storage

Windows 11 Settings > Bluetooth & devices

Windows 11 Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Devices

Windows 11 Settings > Network & Internet

Windows 11 Settings > Personalization

Windows 11 Settings > Personalization > Background

Windows 11 Settings > Background > Themes

Windows 11 Settings > Personalization > Lock Screen

Windows 11 Settings > Apps

Windows 11 Settings > Apps > Optional Features

Windows 11 Settings > Gaming

Windows 11 Settings > Privacy & Security

Windows 11 Settings > Privacy & Security > Device Encryption

Windows 11 Settings > Windows Update

Windows 11 Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program

Windows 11 Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program > Settings
