The release of support for Android apps in Windows 11 has been delayed for a long time


It has recently been announced that a highly publicized feature of the Windows 11 operating system will not be available at the time of the release of this new version of the Microsoft operating system. According to the details, the company does not currently intend to offer the ability to run Android apps directly on Windows 11 PCs, and it seems that this possibility will be released by mid-2022.

According to Aetna from System counts There are currently several ways to run Android apps on Windows 10, from virtualization technologies such as Bluestacks to specific OEM combinations such as those offered by Samsung, according to Slashgir. Of course, there are also indirect methods that require more than just an external layer between Windows and Android.
Of course, Microsoft has promised to provide a seemingly indigenous experience, but Windows 11 users will not be able to enjoy it from the beginning.

On the sidelines of its announcement of the official release date of Windows 11, Microsoft noted that the addition of Android apps will integrate Android apps into Windows “with a preview release for Windows insiders in the coming months.”
Due to the normal time frame for testing the capability, this feature is usually due on October 5th [زمان عرضه رسمی ویندوز 11] Will not arrive. The closest release date for this feature will be in 2022, probably mid-2022, when Windows 11 will be available to all eligible users.

Microsoft has not yet given an official explanation for the delay, but it is more or less speculative that some technical issues have arisen that need to be resolved in collaboration with Amazon and Intel. Also, running Android apps “directly” on Windows 11 will require several layers of software that can affect performance.
It should also be noted that the Amazon implementation will not have direct access to apps and services in the Google Play Store, which could affect the performance of the apps they rely on.

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