That’s it, it is finally possible to run Android 11 applications. Microsoft has been talking about it for several months and users are impatiently waiting to test this feature. Since yesterday, it has been available for members of the Insider program. We explain how to take advantage of it.
When Windows 11 started to be talked about, a rumor began to swell: it would be possible to run Android applications on your PC. This is nothing new in itself. Very good emulators already exist, including the well-known BlueStacks. However, the latter presents a major problem: it is currently limited to Android 7.
It is therefore a small revolution that initiates Microsoft with its new operating system. Like the WSL, its integrated system for Linux, the OS will soon integrate the WSA, the Windows Subsystem for Android. The latter is already available to members of the Insider program. Here’s how you can get your hands on it.
Right now, not everyone can enjoy the WSA yet. Indeed, several conditions must be met to be part of the handful of lucky users. So here are the checkboxes:
As you can see, European users are not yet affected by the WSA. With a little luck, you can still find yourself in all conditions. If so, congratulations, you can take the next step. Otherwise, don’t panic: it’s only a matter of time before the feature is rolled out globally.
Have you made it this far? Good news, your PC can already run Android applications. To date, more than fifty have been offered to users. We explain the procedure to you:
That’s all you need to do to run an Android application on your Windows 11 PC. At the moment, only a few games seem to be available on the Amazon store. But it can already be interesting to get an overview of the functionality, which is therefore more or less akin to any software installation via the Microsoft Store.
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Note that it is not necessary to go through the Amazon store to launch an Android application on your PC. Just like on a smartphone, it is possible to use an APK file downloaded from the web. Here’s how to do it:
The installation will then start. When this is finished, the Android application will appear in the Windows 11 Start menu. You will just have to open it and use it as on a smartphone. Note, however, that this tip does not apply with all applications. Indeed, some of them require Google Play Services to function properly.
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