Want to run Android apps on Windows 11? This is how you can do that without using any third-party emulator

Running Android apps on Windows 11 has become a reality, offering users the convenience of accessing their favorite mobile applications directly on their PCs. However, before you proceed on, here are a few things to check:

Firstly, ensure that your computer meets the necessary specifications – your PC must have at least 8GB of RAM, or preferably 16GB, and a compatible processor i.e., Intel Core i3 8th Generation or above, AMD Ryzen 3000 or above and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c or above. Further, an SSD is a must-have.

Now, make sure your Windows 11 is up to date. In the next step, update the Microsoft Store app to gain access to the Amazon Appstore, which is where you will find Android apps for Windows 11.

How to run Android apps on Windows 11?

  • Launch the Microsoft Store and search for “Amazon Appstore.”
  • Install and set it up, which will also prompt you to download the Windows Subsystem for Android.
  • Once the installation is complete, restart your PC.
  • Upon reboot, you’ll find the Amazon Appstore in the Windows 11 App List. Launch it and sign in with your Amazon account to access the storefront.
  • Search for an app, and install it.

FAQs

  1. How to check if my Windows 11 is up to date?
    Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and select Check for updates. Download, if any updates are available.
  2. How many Android apps are available on Amazon App Store for Windows 11?
    There are over 20,000 Android apps available on the Amazon App Store for Windows 11.

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