Microsoft has released guidelines to install mobile or Android apps on a Windows 11 PC. Microsoft is suggesting a recommended 16GB of RAM to run mobile apps on a Windows PC, while 8GB of RAM is the minimum required amount. Users can also use mobile apps on Windows using a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c or higher chipset. After installing the Amazon Appstore, users need to find the Windows Subsystem for Android settings app that will appear in the Start menu and their app list. 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. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft releases guidelines for Android apps on Windows" and "Microsoft now testing Android apps on Windows 11".
Microsoft has released guidelines to install mobile or Android apps on a Windows 11 PC. Microsoft is suggesting a recommended 16GB of RAM to run mobile apps on a Windows PC, while 8GB of RAM is the minimum required amount.
Users can also use mobile apps on Windows using a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c or higher chipset. After installing the Amazon Appstore, users need to find the Windows Subsystem for Android settings app that will appear in the Start menu and their app list. Microsoft is now testing Android apps on Windows 11.
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