Windows 11 was announced back in 2021 as a notable upgrade over Windows 10. The OS was an evolution over its predecessor bringing refinements and improvements in areas that Windows 10 failed to deliver. Of course, there were some controversial points like the hardware requirements (TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot) that left old hardware behind. However, the new features have overcome the controversies and it is walking to be one of the most popular Windows versions. One of the most interesting features of Windows 11 is the ability to install Android apps. At first, Android apps on Windows 11 were limited to Insider Preview builds, but it has been available to the wide public for quite some time now. The requirements, however, are high, and don’t expect to see support for old machines running the new OS through certain tweaks.
How to Easily Install Android Apps on Your Windows 11 PC
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Microsoft has announced that it is ending support for Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) on Windows 11 operating system, starting March 2025.