Goodbye Windows Subsystem for Android

In all fairness, this sudden decision to close the Android app support and Windows Subsystem for Android on Windows 11 came as a surprise. You see, Microsoft brought in this feature to run Android apps on Windows 11 because at that time Apple’s macOS already had support to run native iOS apps with ease on your macOS-powered devices. This seems like a mistake that Microsoft never learned from the early days of its mobile operating system which was a great operating system for smartphones but felt useless because of the lack of apps that its users wanted especially from the likes of Google and its large array of apps that you now see on Android as well as iOS.

When Does The Support Come to An End?

What Happens To The Existing Apps?

What’s In Store For Windows 11 In The Future?

Putting an Android app support and the WSA seems to be the right move for Microsoft. Apart from those who have enjoyed running Android apps natively on Windows 11, do you think many other people out there care about this feature going away? Not at all. Looking at how Microsoft is heavily invested in bringing a better AI experience not only to its apps and services but to its Windows OS. Microsoft should now concentrate on improving Windows 11 and whatever next-generation operating system it plans to release in the coming years. Improvements in performance, stability, and working on squashing the bugs and crashes should be at the top of the list for Microsoft to keep its loyal Windows operating system users engaged to the OS and not switch away to alternative options. Also Check:

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