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Windows 11 has a new feature now available to beta testers. Here's how you can install Android apps on Windows 11 right now.
Microsoft is now letting Windows 11 testers run Android apps. It’s a new feature that will bring mobile apps and games to Windows 11 soon.
Despite leverage technology called 'Intel Bridge' to run on Windows 11, Android apps will work on CPUs from Intel, AMD and ARM.
One of the flagship features Microsoft touted about Windows 11 was the ability to install Android apps on your PC, allowing you to use some of the same apps you use on your Android phone right on ...
Thanks to the latest Windows 11 update, all users can now run Android apps natively on their PCs. Prior to this update, Android app support was a beta feature exclusive to Windows 11 Insiders, but ...
Windows 11’s new Android app functionality will also be available on AMD devices, despite the fact that the feature is powered by Intel Bridge — software made by its biggest competitor.
One notable announcement was that, starting with Windows 11, PCs will be able to run Android apps. Logically, Microsoft would partner with the Google Play Store to offer Android apps on its platforms.
With Windows 11, Android apps can be downloaded from the Amazon App Store, which will be available on the Windows Store.
The official way to run Android apps natively on Windows 11 was by using the Amazon Appstore, but you won't find many names there. Instead, I sideloaded APKs on my PC.
Microsoft's next-gen Windows 11 operating system will run your Android apps, but you'll download them through the Amazon Appstore.
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