Windows 11 build rolls out to Insiders using new sd emoji

sd emoji Microsoft has released an update to its cumulative updates to Windows 11 to Windows Insiders in the Beta and Release Preview channels. The update will bring Windows 11 up to build 22000.346 it also includes the brand-new sd emoji, which Microsoft has released on the Dev channel just a few weeks back. Also, it includes a lot of bugs that have been fixed.

Windows 11 build 22000.346 rolls out to Insiders using new sd emoji

The new Emoji designs rolling out today include an option to support an Emoji 13.1 Unicode standard, however the most significant story is the new designs that Microsoft is updating for the first time in a while. The new emojis have created quite some debate online due to the fact that Microsoft first made them available in the summer with 3D animated designs. 

However, the emojis included within Windows 11 are 2D adaptations of the original ones that are made of felt, and they aren’t nearly as attractive.3D sd emoji designs displayed by Microsoft (size decreased to allow for better comparison)The new Emojis are available are available in Windows 11

It’s not a stretch to affirm that the new sd emoji are a significant improvement over previous designs Windows used to use which isn’t the only bad thing.

Apart from the brand new emojis, this build contains a plethora of fixes to a vast variety of issues with Windows 11, as well as minor tweaks. For example, Microsoft has restored”blue screen of death” (BSoD) to be used when devices stop working and Windows crashes. Windows 11 has initially changed this screen to display the black background, however now the background is back to traditional blue. The full listing of the changes:

What’s new What’s new Windows 11 build 22000.346

sd emoji We’ve seen a few major bug fixing updates come out in the time since Windows 11 debuted on October 5th which is to be anticipated. Windows 11 is a big piece of software and bugs will surely surface soon after the release. The updates will make the operating system more appealing to people who aren’t sure about upgrading at this point.

Insiders on the Dev channel are getting a little moment of excitement today also, as Microsoft rolling out an update cumulatively that raises the build number up to 22499.1010. The update isn’t any new features however it does contain some new features, and Microsoft states that it’s designed to test the service pipeline.

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