Back in June, Microsoft has announced that users will be able to run Android apps on Windows 11. However, the feature was not released when Windows 11 was launched on October 5. Now, Microsoft has finally announced that the first preview of Android apps on Windows 11 is now available for Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta Channels in the U.S.

Android Apps on Windows 11 Now available for Beta Testers

The Dev and Beta Channels of Windows Insider are communities of users who preview Windows’ features before they are rolled out to public and general use. People involved in the Windows Insiders program run previews of the platform, give feedback and engage with Windows engineers to improve those features. See Also: Video Editing and Audio Recording are coming to Microsoft Office Apps Just recently, Microsoft has started testing a feature called Update Stack Packages via the Windows Insider Program. The company said this feature will deliver update improvements outside of major OS updates such as new builds. The Update Stack Package will help ensure that your PC has the highest likelihood of successfully installing new updates with the best and least disruptive experience available. Dev Channel members of the Windows Insider Program can experiment with the feature via Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22478. The build has come with some improvements and changes. Check Also: Microsoft Introduces ‘Update Stack Packages’ to Improve Windows 11 Updates Source: Samaa TV Read Also: Best Paid Android Apps