Microsoft has confirmed that it is officially rolling out Android app support to Windows 11 in several countries, bringing the total number to 21. Android app support was first added to Windows 11 in February, even if it was previously available in two countries: the United States. and Japan.
Microsoft told Windows Latest that it started shipping Android apps to users in the UK and Europe on September 27. Users in these regions can now install the updated WSA via Windows Update. Previously, WSA only worked when users switched their region to the United States or Japan, and the Amazon Appstore was also only available in those regions.
The Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) has passed its beta phase and now works on all eligible devices. This means that users in these regions will now have access to a limited selection of Android apps on the Microsoft Store and deeper integration will run these Android apps like normal Windows apps.
Microsoft has confirmed a list of regions where Windows will support the native Android app through the Amazon Appstore. These are Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, San Marino, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States and the Vatican. Town.