According to news on July 10, the Amazon App Store has been fully launched on the Windows 11 platform, allowing users to run Android applications on their computers. Previously, the Amazon App Store only provided services in the United States. Now it has expanded to 31 countries and regions around the world, and has opened application publishing channels to more developers.
The Amazon App Store leverages the Windows 11 Subsystem for Android (WSA) to bring some popular mobile apps to Windows 11. Developers don't have to create separate desktop clients for each app, and users can download and install a variety of Android apps. Microsoft believes that this move will help bring more Android apps and games to Windows 11 through the Amazon App Store, which is also expected to ease the Microsoft store or platform "Missing App" issue. According to IT House reports, Microsoft recently made a major update to the Android subsystem of Windows 11, introducing a number of new features. The July 2023 preview update upgrades WSA to version 2306.40000.1.0 and is currently available to users participating in the preview program. In terms of performance, Microsoft says WSA now has a "partial run mode" enabled that will make it run faster on devices with limited resources, such as those with only 16GB or 8GB of RAM. The rewritten sentence reads: Android apps can now take better advantage of important updates related to camera compatibility. Microsoft has also enabled an improved full-screen mode, which can be activated by pressing the F11 key, now displays a floating taskbar, and improved mouse and touch experience, giving users a more immersive experience when using Android apps on Windows and interactive experiences.The above is the detailed content of Windows 11 can run more Android apps: Amazon App Store is available in 31 countries and regions. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!