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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.
Microsoft allows Windows 11 users installing Android apps only from the Amazon App Store. This guide will show you how to install the Google Play Store and download Android apps to Windows 11.
If you use Android apps on Windows, you're likely using the Windows Subsystem for Android. However, Microsoft has announced that they are sunsetting the service in 2025.
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.
To install the Google Play Store on Windows 11, you first need to uninstall Windows Subsystem for Android. Then, compile and install the modified Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) on your computer.
WSATools: APK installer for Windows Subsystem for Android To use WSATools, the APK installer for Windows System for Android, follow these steps: Download and install WSATools from Microsoft Store.
With Windows 11, Microsoft is planning to integrate Amazon Appstore into Windows 11's Microsoft Store. Here's everything we know so far.
Windows 11, with its Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), allows users to access almost all popular Android apps directly from the Microsoft Store.
Then, you need to install Amazon Appstore which installs Windows Subsystem for Android along with it. Then, you need to sign in with a valid Amazon account and install apps and run them.
Android everywhere Here’s how Android apps on Windows 11 are going to work Microsoft is building an Android framework on top of the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
The latest version of Windows 11 Subsystem for Android, in testing, runs all of your apps on the latest Android 12.1.
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.