![]() ![]() And right now, I have to say no I have to say that Android app support on Windows 11 is still MIA, and that even when it does arrive it will be limited by what Android app storefronts Microsoft allows into the Windows Store. ![]() And sure, if you really put your mind to it there's already a few ways to get Android apps running on your Windows PC, without any extra help from Microsoft.īut when people ask me about Windows 11, a lot of the time they ask about whether they really can run their Android apps and games on their laptop without any hassle. We probably won't have to wait long for full native Android app support on Windows 11, either, as Microsoft is tapping Windows Insiders to help beta-test native Android apps ahead of a full rollout in 2022. Sure, there's a limited selection of Android apps available for download in the Windows Store as progressive web apps (rather than native Android), so you can at least get a sense of what running apps on your desktop will feel like. Now it's been nearly four months since Windows 11's debut, and the operating system still lacks this promised feature. The promise of Android apps (like Genshin Impact, pictured) running natively on Windows 11 is a compelling one that needs to be fulfilled.
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