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Windows 11 supports Android apps, Windows 11 will arrive with a bunch of new features, and if you have an Android smartphone and a Windows PC, then one ad from Microsoft must have piqued your interest and want to upgrade your Windows 10 PC or Your laptop to Windows 11.
So, will you now be able to install and run Android apps directly on your Windows 11 desktop or laptop computer?
To run Android apps on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, you don't need an emulator like Bluestacks or the YourPhone app (which allows you to run Android apps on a Windows PC provided you have a Samsung Galaxy phone with the right specs). Why? Because these Android apps will be able to work without the need of any other Android Emulator.
So does this mean that Microsoft has partnered with Google to create the Google Play Store on Windows? The answer is no!
You may soon want to make a presentation on your Windows 10 and point to Windows 11. One reason is that if you're a licensed user of Windows 10, the new upgrade is free. And if you want to dig deeper and want to check if your current version of Windows 10 is fully prepared for the update, check out this article where we talked about the requirements and about Windows 11. And if your Windows 10 qualifies, you're ready to upgrade to new release!
This is big! For the first time ever, you will now be able to run Android Apps on your #Windows11 PC courtesy of an all new Store. #MicrosoftEvent pic.twitter.com/122uJp8RBR — Yusuf Mehdi (@yusuf_i_mehdi) June 24, 2021
This is big! For the first time ever, you will now be able to run Android Apps on your #Windows11 PC courtesy of an all new Store. #MicrosoftEvent pic.twitter.com/122uJp8RBR
Also, if your computer, after checking it through PC Health, does not support the upgrade to Windows 11. Here it is necessary to know the reason why your operating system does not support this important upgrade that everyone is looking forward to. This is done by using the Whynotwin11 tool that we talked about in a previous topic on Arabi Tech.
With Windows 11, you'll now have Android apps in the revamped Microsoft Store. You will now be able to see them directly in the Start Menu or pin Android apps to the taskbar just like any other Windows app. And the best part here, you don't need an emulator, an Android phone synced with your PC or an app to configure the connection and run Android apps on PC in Windows 11.
Important points about how Windows 11 supports Android apps