Last month Microsoft rolled out an Amazon app store that enables users to run Android apps on Windows 11 users. The function was solely out there to users who’re a part of the Windows Insider’s Beta channel. Now the corporate has additionally launched the replace for users who’re enrolled within the Windows Dev channel. The working system’s capability to run Android apps was already revealed by the corporate in June. Microsoft has partnered with Amazon and fashionable app builders to curate 50 apps for Windows Insiders to check and validate throughout a broad set of {hardware}. If you need to check out the android app on Windows 11, you first want to be a part of the Windows Insider Beta or Dev channel. You’ll additionally want to set your PC’s area to the United States and to entry the Amazon app store, you’ll want an Amazon account that’s US-based. Apart from this, you’ll even have to maintain few system necessities in thoughts as well as to the Windows 11 base necessities. According to Microsoft, your PC wants to have at the very least 8GB of RAM, an SSD together with Eighth-generation Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000 or a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c processor or larger. If you aren’t part of Windows Insider, you’ll be able to run Android apps on Windows 11 by means of Windows Subsystem for Android. The firm claims that operating Android apps and video games on Windows 11 will really feel acquainted and you’ll simply run these apps side-by-side with the assistance of the brand new Snap (*11*) function. You also can pin them to your Start menu or Taskbar and work together with them by way of mouse, contact or pen enter. Android apps are additionally built-in into Alt + Tab and Task view to shortly transfer back-and-forth between probably the most used apps. You can see notifications from Android apps notifications within the Action Center or share your clipboard between a Windows app and an Android app.