The developer has also shared a step-by-step tutorial on how you can install Play Store on your PC. The steps are quite complicated and AdeltaX cautions users to install it at their own risk. This is the best time to try it out as Amazon Appstore is currently only available for limited users and Microsoft may block the script at any time the update is released to the public.
If you want to give it a quick try: https://t.co/zGORcKqAIy Sorry for the elementary readme, I’m going to update to f… https://t.co/J2SrwdYvFa.
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If you want to try out the Android app on Windows 11, the first thing you need to do is join the Windows Insider Beta Channel. You will also need to set your PC’s region to the United States and to access the Amazon App Store, you will need an Amazon account that is US-based. Apart from this, you also need to keep in mind some system requirements apart from the Windows 11 base requirements. According to the company, your PC should have at least 8GB of RAM, SSD with 8th generation Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c processor or higher.
The company claims that running Android apps and games on Windows 11 will make you feel familiar and you can easily run these apps side by side with the help of the new Snap Layout feature. You can also pin them to your Start menu or taskbar and interact with them via mouse, touch, or pen input. Android apps are also integrated into Alt+Tab and Task View.
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