Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 will support Android apps.

Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 will support Android apps.

Microsoft has confirmed that Android app support is coming to Windows 11 users in 21 more countries. All Windows 11 users can now download WSA (Windows Subsystem For Android) to enable Android app support.

This update allows more people to use the limited number of Android apps available in the Microsoft Store. Microsoft says the device has at least 8 GB of RAM (16 GB recommended), an SSD, a solid-state drive, an Intel Core i3-8th Gen or higher, and a virtual machine platform. It should be. There must be an order.

You can enable Android app support for Windows by visiting the Microsoft Store. After the installation is complete, log in to the Amazon App Store with your Amazon account and search for apps. While there aren’t many apps currently available in the Amazon App Store (at this point), you can download as many apps as you like.

WSA for Windows 11 is now available for customers in Andorra (Belgium, France, Germany and Gibraltar), Guernsey.

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