Android apps now available for Windows 11 beta testers

Updated : Oct 21, 2021 18:29
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Editorji News Desk

Windows 11 beta testers can now install Android apps on their laptops through the Microsoft Store.

The functionality to use Android apps on Windows was advertised during the Windows 11 launch, but was not available upon release.

Also Read: Microsoft announces Windows 11 with new design, support for Android apps

An initial batch of 50 Android apps, including games like Lords Mobile and Coin Master, and apps like Kindle, are available for Windows beta users to try.

Microsoft claims that Android apps will be indistinguishable from Windows native apps on the platform, and will support all features like notifications and clipboard data sharing.

 

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