Running Android applications and games on Windows 11 with Amazon App Store is now possible. Microsoft has been experimenting with Android apps on its Windows 11 operating system for a few months now. The functionality was initially only accessible to testers in the Windows Insider Beta program. The company has now launched the app store for Window Insiders who joined the Window Insider Release Preview channel. This indicates that Microsoft may make the function available to all users soon. In June of last year, Microsoft announced that its next operating system will be able to run Android apps.
Running Android applications and games on Windows 11 with Amazon App Store
Microsoft has teamed up with Amazon and notable app developers to offer 50 apps for Windows Insiders to try out on a wide range of hardware. If you want to use the Android app on Windows 11, you must first join the Windows Insider program. You’ll also need an Amazon account that is based in the United States to download the Amazon app from the Google Play Store.
In addition to these, you’ll need to keep in mind a few system requirements above and beyond the Windows 11 base standards. Your PC must have at least 8GB of RAM, an SSD with 8th-generation Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000, or a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c processor or higher, according to Microsoft. You may use Windows Subsystem for Android to run Android applications on Windows 11 if you are not part of the Windows Insider program.
Running Android applications and games on Windows 11 will be familiar, the firm says. With the assistance of Snap Layouts, you can run these apps alongside one another. You may pin them to your Start menu or Taskbar for mouse, touch, or pen input interaction as well. Android apps are also accessible from Alt + Tab and Task view in order to switch between your most used applications quickly. Notifications from Android applications may be viewed in the Action Center or shared with other Windows programs via the clipboard.
Google has also started to bring the Google Play Games app for Windows. Users will be able to play Android games on their PCs using the software. The software is presently only accessible to beta users in Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan, but it is anticipated that Google will make it available for a wider audience in the near future.