When Microsoft first introduced Windows 11, we have to say that the feature that jumped out was the fact that users could actually officially install Android apps on their computers, an interesting feature and strategy for Microsoft.
Now the company has officially started allowing users to use Android apps on Windows 11, and for those curious as to what the requirements are to be able to run these apps, Microsoft has has published a page with the system requirements that you might want to check.
According to Microsoft, users will first need a computer powered by either an 8th Gen Intel Core i3 or higher, an AMD Ryzen 3000 or better, or a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8c or better. Users will also need at least 8GB of RAM, but 16GB is recommended, as well as an SSD, which seems to be a requirement rather than a recommendation.
For the most part, we’re assuming these are fairly low requirements, so the majority of users who have a Windows 11 computer or have upgraded to Windows 11 shouldn’t have any issues. Android apps will be available for download through the Amazon Appstore, which can be downloaded through the Microsoft Store. Users also need an Amazon Appstore account.
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