Windows 11 runs Android applications natively
At the Windows 11 launch event, Microsoft confirmed that this new version of its operating system could run Android applications natively. So you do not need to stream your Android apps from a smartphone.
Microsoft will use the Amazon App Store to add Android apps to Windows 11. This new section will be available within the official Microsoft Store app. So this way, thanks to this feature, you can access popular applications such as Tick on Windows 11. The official Microsoft announcement about this new feature of Windows 11 is as follows:
Later this year, users will be able to download Android apps to the Microsoft Store through the Amazon section. Imagine recording and sending tic-tac-toe videos using Khan Academy Kids. We have more to share with you in the coming months. We look forward to working with Amazon and Intel to develop more Intel Bridge technology.
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