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Windows 11: getting ready to test Android applications!

Windows 11 water to arrive on October 5th with all functions which are now available on the Beta channel of the Windows Insider program. However, there will be one more that hasn’t been seen yet and that won’t be available right at launch. I’m talking about support for Android applications in Windows 11. It’s that Microsoft needs more time to test the integration of this subsystem. In any case, it will still be possible to test the new feature this month!

Windows 11: getting ready to test Android applications!

As for the beta version, the Android subsystem for Windows appeared in the Microsoft Store starting with Windows 11 Build 22000 or higher. True, it’s not fully functional yet but it means the store is gearing up for the first set of Android apps.

Windows 11 android applications

The website WindowsLatest installed this Android subsystem from the Microsoft Store on a supported machine. However, it only takes a black window and does nothing. By the way, the minimum specifications for running these apps are already known. That said, you need at least 8GB of memory. However, it has somehow been confirmed that systems with 4GB will also be able to run these applications. However the experience will be affected.

At the time of publication of this article, the listing remains active and says confidential in the description.

In other words, this indicates that the app is only available for internal testing.

Windows 11 android applications

The availability of this subsystem for Android apps on the Microsoft Store is excellent news. This is because it will be much easier to add or remove it. In other words. Anyone who isn’t thinking about installing Android apps on Windows won’t even need to be taking up space.

However, I remember that Android apps on the Microsoft Store come thanks to Amazon’s Appstore. Furthermore, it will be possible to load apps through APK files that we have downloaded from the Internet.

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