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The new Windows Subsystem for Android is designed to let you run Android apps on Windows 11 computers. The official way to get apps is through the Microsoft Store and/or Amazon Appstore.
The Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) is an optional Windows 11 feature that allows you to run Android apps within Microsoft’s desktop operating system.
A listing for the Windows Subsystem for Android has been spotted in the Microsoft Store. It doesn’t work, however, as it’s only a placeholder.
Microsoft Insider testers may get to try out the Android Subsystem for Windows sooner rather than later, based on the existence of a placeholder app in the Microsoft Store.
Installing the Google Play Store on your Windows 11 PC lets you access Android apps natively, without relying on third-party emulators like BlueStacks.
With Windows 11, Microsoft is planning to integrate Amazon Appstore into Windows 11's Microsoft Store. Here's everything we know so far.
A key component for getting Android applications to play nice in Windows 11 has made an appearance in the Microsoft Store.
We compare Windows Subsystem for Android and BlueStacks and discuss which is better for running Android apps & games on your PC.
You need to open the Windows Subsystem for Android app first on your computer to get started with the process. After opening, you can find some options on your screen.