Key Points:
- Android apps support was not available in the stable version which was rolled out earlier this month
- You guys can able to download the Android applications from the Microsoft Store
- It is believed that the feature will be available on the stable version later this year
Windows 11 is the latest version of the operating system for the computers which are powered by Windows operating system and the Microsoft rolled out the stable version of the new operating system earlier this month.
Windows 11 is coming with many new features and a new user interfaces and the company offers new animations along with sounds as well. Windows 11 is also coming with the support for the Android applications on the system and that is an awesome move by Microsoft and you guys can able to download the same from the Microsoft store as well. But the feature was not included in the stable version which the company rolled out earlier this month.
However, now Android applications are available on board and the company has announced a feature for the beta testers or in other words Microsoft insiders.
The feature will be available in the United States on eligible devices powered by Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm platforms.
If you are a beta channel user, then you can able to experience the Android applications on your computer and you guys can able to download the applications from the newly announced Microsoft store. You guys can able to run apps side-by-side, pin them to the Start menu or Taskbar and interact with them using a mouse, stylus, or touch input.
The feature on the stable version is expected bye later this year or next year. So let’s wait for the arrival of the feature for all the users around the globe and recommend you to stay tuned with us for more interesting information from the technological world at your fingertips.
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