Microsoft has confirmed that it is now rolling out Android app support for Windows 11 users in 21 more countries. As of Tuesday, WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android) became available for download for all Windows 11 users to enable Android app support.
With this update, more users can enjoy a limited selection of Android apps downloadable from the Microsoft Store. Microsoft states that the machine must have at least 8GB of RAM (16GB is recommended), an SSD (solid state drive), 8th generation Intel core i3 or higher, and the virtual machine platform setting must also be enabled.
If you want to enable Android app support on your Windows computer, you can go to Microsoft Store> download “Amazon Appstore”> and install “Windows Subsystem for Android” when prompted. Once installed, open the Amazon Appstore and log in with an Amazon account to browse the app. There aren’t many apps available from the Amazon Appstore right now, but there are ways to transfer apps to your liking.
WSA for Windows 11 is now available for users in Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, San Marino, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Vatican City / Holy See.
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