Microsoft has begun rolling out a batch of new features previously promised for Windows 11. The update, also known as "Moment 1", is now available for all qualified systems running the Windows 11 2022 update. Users can view what new features are available in the latest feature updates for Windows 11 in Microsoft's official video.
This push upgrade for stable channels is the same as the previous update launched by the Windows Insider channel. Considering that the update has been in preview since July, the update log is now well known.
The complete Windows 11 Moment 1 update log is as follows:
Tag-style Files Explorer and improved favorites: File Explorer in Windows 11 now allows you to open folders in tags to keep fewer windows open at the same time. There is also an updated favorites section that allows you to pin the most commonly used files.

Recommended Action: Windows 11 provides better collaboration and productivity by detecting phone numbers or future dates in text and suggesting actions in related applications (such as phone links, teams, Skype, calendars, etc.).

Taskbar overflow: Applications that are not suitable for the taskbar now appear in a new overflow menu, just like the menu in the notification area, providing a space for all running programs.

Right-click on the taskbar to start the task manager: You can now call the menu to start the task manager, Microsoft has introduced this much-needed change in a recent development release, but it seems that there isn't in today's release.

Improved Sharing: Microsoft enhances the Windows sharing experience, allowing the operating system to detect more nearby discoverable devices directly from desktop, file explorer, photos, Xbox and other applications.

Android application support and Amazon Application Store: Windows 11 now supports users in 31 countries to run Android applications, and obtain these more than 50,000 applications through the Amazon App Store.

Redesigned Photos app: Photos app with multi-view windows This update will arrive later this month.

Microsoft is now making another batch of improvements to its operating system, and recently the company announced a native screen recording feature, iCloud integration in photo applications, and several Apple services that will appear in Windows 11.