Just read thru this How-To article on getting Android apps to run in Win11 (beta) virtualization.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tutor...ven-enable-Google-Play-Services.574829.0.html
Sounds really useful if the apps run well, and complements Win11 capability to virtually run Linux as well, making it a 3-in-1 OS.
Anyone that tries this and gets it running before I do, please let us know.
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Got Win11 running and basic Android virtualization services, but few apps in the Amazon preview store. Wish I could get the Google Play Store running, but that takes Linux skills to make a rooted version of ADB with replacement for Google services.
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Yeah I tried that, it works for apps available outside the big Play Stores. I use the Wyze cam app every day. It would be neat to run Wyze on my go-to work pc. But have to get Google Play Store working first - they explain it can be done using a hacked ADB and generic mobile services, but that pond is too deep for my skills . . .
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do the apps have to be created in x86 x64 etc or can you install apps for arm? It would be a very useful for me to try if they can access bluetooth and other devices like gps. Android has the best map software
Windows System for Android (WSA) on Win11
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