Among the many different features and tools that were introduced in Windows 11 was the Windows Subsystem for Android.
Microsoft has claimed that this feature will allow you to run Android apps on your Windows 11.
Now Microsoft has shown a public plan to make this feature even better.
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Since the introduction of the WSA feature, Microsoft has constantly been improving it.
A few days ago, Microsoft published the GitHub repository, which is intended for app developers.
Here, developers can find information and submit bug reports and a public roadmap of improvements in the WSA.
It is the roadmap that has attracted the most attention.
It says that Microsoft plans to update the subsystems to Android 13.
This should help fix many bugs and improve WSA performance.
You will only be able to see the interfaces of the apps you run.
The company has also listed a few features which wont appear in the Windows for Android subsystem.
Microsoft has explained that these will not work because of a visualization layer or a lack of functionality.
You must use ADB or another tool to install apps from Amazon Appstore.
There is also no information on whether Amazon Appstore is supported in regions where it is not officially available.