

You will have to wait for it though as it's more than likely to be included in an OS update a few months after. A confirmation and nothing moreĪll in all, while the app itself does nothing right now, it does confirm the support for running Android apps is indeed coming to Windows 11. It is merely a placeholder for a feature that is yet to come. If you're expecting to instantly enable the functionality in your current OS, that won't be the case here. When you try to open it up, it just displays a black screen and does nothing more. When it comes to the actual app itself, there is really nothing to be seen there. Hence, the very limited release and the number of users that can actually get to test it out. This seems to suggest is that this new feature might need more time in the oven and more thorough testing before it's ready for mainstream use. Instead, it will be released as part of the Windows Insider Program and its select few testers. The new functionality won't be coming alongside Windows 11. Windows Subsystem for Android getting released on the Microsoft Store simply confirms everything now. One of those is native support for Android apps. Controversial hardware requirements notwithstanding, Windows 11 slaps a fresh coat of paint onto Windows 10 along with under-the-hood improvements and new features, as well. It took quite a while for Microsoft to finally release the highly-anticipated new version of its popular operating system.


What exactly is Windows Subsystem for Android?
