As early as the first release of Windows 11, Microsoft had promised it a vision to install and execute Android applications on PCs, although this new feature had not been seen until the official release. But from today onwards, anyone who is a user of the Windows 11 insider dev channel can participate in testing this new feature, and although the available applications are limited, it is also a gratifying progress.

Microsoft has finally opened up the Windows 11 insider dev channel for users to test android apps, but because it is still in the early stages of development, there are very large restrictions on use, and there are currently only about 50 apps available for testing, and must be downloaded from Amazon's applications. At least for now, the Amazon App Store is the main channel for officially supplying Android apps on Windows 11, and Microsoft has said that more apps will be launched in the next few months for everyone to test and play.
Of course, if you are a user with technical ability, you can also load other Android applications on Windows 11, before there have been developers to make windows 11 easier to install Android applications apk tools, although there are still many limitations, but you can have more application options.
The biggest weakness of Windows 11 is that it does not support Google Play Services, so some well-known large applications are not supported on Windows 11, but you can still do it in a more roundabout way, such as installing an emulator. Given that Google Play is currently the largest Android app store, the lack of support for this alone has made many people lack of interest, after all, in the current situation where everyone has a smart phone, executing mobile applications on the computer is just a dispensable thing.