On June 24, Microsoft officially removed the protective skin from the newest member of the Windows family: Windows 11. After what seems like decades, Windows brings something fresh, something exciting. The upcoming version of Windows not only features a whole new design language, but also packs a real punch when it comes to new features and overall usability.
How to Run Android Apps Natively on Windows 11
Speaking of features making waves, native support for Android applications has finally been revealed. Through Amazon App Store in the redesigned Windows Store, users should be able to download their favorite Android applications and run them smoothly on the new Windows OS.
Windows 10 obviously didn’t get the nod, but it would be foolish to rule out the possibility this early in the development cycle. Today, we’ll look at how Microsoft is bringing Android apps to Windows 11, and whether Windows 10 might get the same in the future.
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