Microsoft kicks off the new Windows Subsystem for Android upgrade with the 2209.40000.26.0 version number, as always, the upgrade is available in supported regions only. And make sure that your Windows 11 is running on the developer or beta channel build. Before moving to the changes coming with the October update, just want to mention that, Android 13 support is coming soon to the Windows Subsystem for Android with some additional features and apps. There’s no information about the availability yet, but it is going to be a massive upgrade for the Android subsystem. Speaking about the October update, then the new incremental upgrade brings stability to clipboard, improvements to Camera HAL, multi-threaded (>8 core) performance improvements, better security for graphic streaming, improvements for package launches, platform stability enhancements, and more. Here’s the complete list of changes coming with the new Android Subsystem update.
Improvements to the Camera HALImprovements to clipboard stabilityImprovements to multi-threaded (>8 core) performanceImproved security for graphic streamingReliability improvements for package launchesSecurity updates for ANGLE and GSKAnnotated telemetry with package installation sourcesWindow with legal information has been fixedSecurity updates to the Linux kernelEnhancements to platform stabilityUpdated to Chromium WebView 105
You can head over to the Windows Insider Blog for more details about the new upgrade. If your Windows 11 is running on a developer or beta build and Windows Subsystem for Android is available in your region, then you can upgrade to the new version.
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