
Android apps are also integrated into Alt + Tab and Task view to quickly move back-and-forth between the most used apps. You can also pin them to your Start menu or Taskbar and interact with them via mouse, touch or pen input. The company claims that running Android apps and games on Windows 11 will feel familiar and you can easily run these apps side-by-side with the help of the new Snap Layouts feature. According to Microsoft, your PC needs to have at least 8GB of RAM, an SSD along with 8th-generation Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000 or a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c processor or higher.

Apart from this, you’ll also have to keep few system requirements in mind in addition to the Windows 11 base requirements. You’ll also need to set your PC’s region to the United States and to access the Amazon app store, you’ll need an Amazon account that is US-based. If you want to try out the android app on Windows 11, you first need to join the Windows Insider Beta channel. The company says that it will release new apps through Windows Insider Program updates in the coming months. The company has partnered with Amazon and popular app developers to curate 50 apps for Windows Insiders to test and validate across a broad set of hardware. Surprisingly, the update is not available for the people enrolled in the Dev channel. But it should become available for in the coming months.Microsoft has officially announced that Android apps are now available to Windows 11 users who are part of the Windows Insider’s Beta channel. Microsoft doesn't plan to include support for Android applications in the first release version of Windows 11, which will become available on October 5. As with the Amazon Appstore, that is also placeholder app, which means that installing an app from a store doesn't install a real subsystem to run Android software. Windows 11 will run Android apps using the Windows Subsystem for Android, which was also previously discovered on the Microsoft Store. By the way, if the required application is not in the directory, then you will be able to sideload an APK file. Users will be able to search for a software and view app descriptions using the Microsoft Store, but attempting to install will be redirected to the Amazon Appstore. It currently only downloads a stub without any content available.Īmazon Appstore will be one of the ways to install Android apps on Windows 11. If you force download the MSIX installer, it doesn't work anyway. However, it is impossible to use the application now, since it requires activating a product code to download it.

In the future, it will allow installing Android applications on Windows 11. It now lists the Amazon Appstore application. The well-known Windows enthusiast, WalkingCat, has discovered a new app in the Microsoft Store. RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows issues and optimize system performance
