Article 5ZFFW Microsoft is testing Android 12.1 and other improvements for Windows 11

Microsoft is testing Android 12.1 and other improvements for Windows 11

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Mitchell Clark
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android3.0.jpeg Currently, the only official way to install Android apps on Windows is through Amazon's store.

It seems like Microsoft isn't resting on its laurels when it comes to the system that lets Windows 11 run Android apps: on Friday, the company announced an update that upgrades the version of Android running on your computer and helps make the apps feel more at home running on a PC. The Windows Subsystem for Android update is currently only available to test for Windows Insiders, but that's probably a good thing for reasons we'll touch on in just a moment.

The headlining improvement is an update to the version of Android that underpins Windows' ability to run mobile apps. The current public release seems to be using Android 11 (based on some prodding I did using developer tools), but the version that Microsoft is testing is running...

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