Microsoft is testing the Android 12.1 on Windows 11 with their latest release for Windows Insiders. The Windows Subsystem for Android is currently available if you're a Windows Insider. With this update, improvements on how Android 12.1 apps integrate with Windows will make Android applications feel more like Windows applications. Pop-up messages from the applications show up as Windows notifications now, and additionally, allow Android apps to be shown when accessing the microphone or location through the taskbar. This means that instead of restarting, the application resumes where it left off. Microsoft is redesigning the settings application to allow users to manage the Windows Subsystem for Android making the "all-around cleaner user experience: Read more in our articles including "Android 12.1 now available for Windows 11 Insiders" and "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same".
Microsoft is testing the Android 12.1 on Windows 11 with their latest release for Windows Insiders. The Windows Subsystem for Android is currently available if you're a Windows Insider.
With this update, improvements on how Android 12.1 apps integrate with Windows will make Android applications feel more like Windows applications. Pop-up messages from the applications show up as Windows notifications now, and additionally, allow Android apps to be shown when accessing the microphone or location through the taskbar. This means that instead of restarting, the application resumes where it left off. Microsoft is redesigning the settings application to allow users to manage the Windows Subsystem for Android making the "all-around cleaner user experience:
Our coverage of Android 12.1 on Windows 11 includes: "Android 12.1 now available for Windows 11 Insiders"; "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same"; "The 6 flavors of Windows 7". Each article provides unique insights and information.