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Android apps are something that's seemingly been in the works forever but is actually happening. And the best news is, you might not need anything other than Windows 11 to get them working.
Phone Link app will now allow you to run multiple Android apps on Windows 11/10 PC. Here's how you can do so on your Samsung phone.
At the Windows 11 event today, Microsoft announced Android apps will work in the next OS.
Microsoft is now letting the Amazon app store run at full capacity to bring more Android apps to Windows.
Despite leverage technology called 'Intel Bridge' to run on Windows 11, Android apps will work on CPUs from Intel, AMD and ARM.
The Windows Subsystem for Android is an optional Windows 11 feature that lets you run some Android apps on a Windows computer without installing third-party tools or virtual machines.
Google has increased the functionality of their 'App Runtime for Chrome', or ARC, to allow all Android apps to run inside Chrome on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux or the company's own Chromebooks.
A Windows 11 public preview with Android app support is coming in February, although free upgrades to Microsoft's OS are ending soon.