Washington [United States]: American multinational company Microsoft has released an update roadmap for WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android) that verifies Android 13 support for Windows 11 is on its way.
According to GSM Arena, Microsoft presented the supposed WSA along with Windows 11 as well as the goal was to bring the two running systems more detailed with each other via numerous combinations. Together with Android 13, Microsoft wishes to include a handful of useful brand-new functions. Easy data transfer between the WSA container as well as Windows is just one of them. That’s going to be a game-changer because documents sharing between your phone and PC will certainly be as easy as drag-and-drop.
‘Picture-in-picture’ most likely describes having the WSA running in windowed setting on top of indigenous Windows applications, as an example. Whereas ‘shortcuts’ is instead unclear and also it is not known what Microsoft means by that.
It could indicate less complicated accessibility to some capabilities or applications on your phone straight from the PC. Last but not least, the firm is allowing neighborhood network accessibility by default, reported GSM Arena.
It must be noted that WSA as well as its relevant features are limited to particular markets and a larger rollout is anticipated to come in early 2023.
As per GSM Arena, Microsoft just recently presented a number of improvements and new functions to WSA such as print, place + GENERAL PRACTITIONER, secondary screen, microphone gain access to, etc.
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