When Microsoft announced Windows 11 last year, one of the standout features of the update is that it would allow users to install Android apps on their computers. The feature wasn’t available right away, but earlier this month, Microsoft announced an update to Windows 11 that enabled the feature.
If you’re wondering what it’s like to use Android apps on your computer in an official capacity, then read on to find out what you need and how to go about it, but first here are the system requirements set out by Microsoft which you’ll need in addition to having your PC run Windows 11 (obviously).
Assuming your computer already has those specs, then we can move onto the next step.
Android apps on Windows 11, interestingly enough, aren’t supplied by Google or the Google Play Store. Instead, Microsoft teamed up with Amazon for the feature so you’ll need to first download and install the Amazon Appstore.
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Keep in mind that these apps were designed with smartphones and tablets in mind, less for PCs. As such, the UI might not necessarily be optimized for your computer screen, so that’s something you’ll want to note, but it can still be useful if there are apps that you regularly use that you want to be able to access on your PC without having to reach for your phone.