Microsoft brought the ability to run Android apps on laptops with Windows 11 operating system. The company is now expanding the Android apps support to more markets, so other Samsung and Windows 11 laptop customers can also take advantage of these applications on their devices.
Back in February this year, Microsoft made a big change for Windows 11 devices by letting customers use the same apps they use on their Android smartphones. The company released an update for Windows 11 that installed Amazon’s Appstore on the devices.
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However, previously, Android app support was limited to just six counties. Now as the company has tested the feature and acknowledged its stability, it is extending to more users. According to the information, 21 additional countries’ users are getting the ability to run Android apps on their Samsung and other brand laptops and PCs running Windows 11.
It’s worth mentioning that Microsoft is rolling out the support of these applications to more devices with Windows 11 version 22000.526 or higher and Microsoft Store version 22110.1402.6.0 or higher. So make sure to upgrade your device first.
Further, in the latest blog post, Microsoft officially announced that it is releasing Amazon Appstore with the new Windows 11 update to 31 markets. However, the company has only mentioned the names of 21 countries. It seems like the remaining 10 countries will be revealed later.
You can check whether you are eligible to run Android applications on your Windows 11 device or not through the list mentioned below.
Windows 11 Android apps supported countries:
- 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
- Vatican City
If your country name is not mentioned in the list, you don’t need to worry. You can use Samsung’s Link to Windows feature to use all your smartphone and tablet apps on your computer.