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Ron Amadeo
Jun 25
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Microsoft's Windows 11 announcement surprised us with the news that the upcoming OS will run Android apps alongside Windows apps. If you're on x86 Windows, Microsoft will try to ship you an x86 version of the Android app you want. Microsoft also isn't trying to build its own Android ecosystem and is instead partnering with Amazon's, using the same Amazon App Store found on Fire OS devices. It looks like Amazon's app catalog is listed inside the Microsoft Store, complete with reviews, screenshots, and a description, but it does not seem like the Microsoft Store can actually install Android apps. You can sideload the Amazon App Store on any Android device, but the Echo Fire devices that exclusively use Amazon have all been Arm. Many apps are universal and run on all architectures, so...
As said here by Ron Amadeo