Microsoft is now testing Android apps on Windows 11. As previously promised by the company, the feature is now rolling out to beta testers of Windows 11 today. A preview version of Windows Subsystem for Android is now available for beta testers and will provide access to apps from the Amazon Appstore. Only beta testers with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm processors will be allowed to try Android apps on Windows 11. Android apps will run in a window like any other app and can be used simultaneously with other Windows programs. There are currently 50 apps for Windows Insiders to test on Windows 11 today. Reading apps like Kindle are also now available to test in the Windows Subsystem for Android program. Users who want to try this feature need to set their Windows 11 PC to the US region, and in the Beta Channel. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft now testing Android apps on Windows 11" and "AYANEO launches Pocket Micro 2 Retro Handheld".
Microsoft is now testing Android apps on Windows 11. As previously promised by the company, the feature is now rolling out to beta testers of Windows 11 today.
A preview version of Windows Subsystem for Android is now available for beta testers and will provide access to apps from the Amazon Appstore. Only beta testers with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm processors will be allowed to try Android apps on Windows 11. Android apps will run in a window like any other app and can be used simultaneously with other Windows programs.
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