Microsoft rolling out support for Android apps on Windows 11

Washington [US]: American multinational technology corporation Microsoft has validated that it is currently rolling out Android app support to Windows 11 users in 21 more countries.
According to GSM Sector, WSA, i.e. Windows Subsystem for Android, appeared to download and install for all Windows 11 customers, to enable Android application assistance. With this upgrade, a lot more customers can make the most of a restricted option of Android applications that can be downloaded and install from the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft mentions that the equipment must have at the very least 8GB of RAM (16GB is advised), an SSD (solid-state drive), Intel core i3 8th Gen or above, as well as the Virtual Device System setup must be allowed as well.
Those who wish to enable Android app assistance on their Windows machine, can head right into the Microsoft Store, download ‘Amazon Appstore’ as well as set up ‘Windows Subsystem for Android’ when prompted.
Once installed, open Amazon.com Appstore and also log in with an Amazon account to surf the application. There presently aren’t numerous applications readily available from the Amazon.com Appstore, however there are methods to sideload apps.
Based On GSM Arena, WSA for Windows 11 is now presenting to individuals in Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Japan, Jacket, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, San Marino, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Vatican City/Holy See.
The Subsystem for Android that was constructed right into Windows 11 is one of its more intriguing attributes. Depending on the hardware arrangement of the computer, this allows Windows 11 customers to run Android applications either natively or through X86 emulation.

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