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This is how Android apps work on Windows 11

This is how Android apps work on Windows 11

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One of the summer releases unveiled for Windows 11 The most exciting surprise is that the operating system will already support Android apps through the Amazon App Store.

A few weeks later, Microsoft’s chief marketing officer, Aaron Woodman, calmed his spirits when he revealed that the feature would not be ready for Windows launch on October 11. Then Woodman He saidThat Windows Insider testing will be the first phase of the release, and now we have to get to that.

Official Windows Blog Recently announceA preview version of Android apps is now available to US members of the beta channel. Tests are currently taking place with just 50 specific apps that Microsoft hopes will run on a “wide range of devices,” but the list will expand in the coming months.

Windows Central was one of the first to share a video about running Android apps:

It is not yet known when the feature will reach the general public, but depending on early bug reports in Windows 11, this may not be the most burning task for the Redmond folks at the moment.

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