This month’s Windows Subsystem for Android upgrade bring improvements to the startup performance, scrolling smoothness in apps, usability improvements in the Settings app, UX improvements for game controls dialog, general graphics enhancements, gamepad improvements while multiple apps usage, performance enhancements while uninstalling apps, and more. Apart from the improvements, the update fixes the App Not Responding (ANR) errors, addresses crash issues while copying and pasting large content files, Fixed video playback issue for apps, and more. This release will bump up the Chromium WebView to 104 version number and brings Linux kernel security updates. Here’s the complete list of changes, shared by Microsoft on its Windows Insider Blog.

September Windows Subsystem for Android – Changelog

Reliability fixes for App Not Responding (ANR) errorsImprovements to input compatibility shimsImprovements to scrolling (smoothness) in appsUsability Improvements to the Windows Subsystem for Android Settings appStartup performance improvementsFixed crashes when copying and pasting extremely large contentUX improvements for the game controls dialogImprovements to networkingGeneral graphics improvementsImprovements for gamepad when using multiple appsImproved performance of uninstalling appsFixed video playback issue for appsUpdated to Chromium WebView 104Linux kernel security updates

As I said earlier, the new upgrade is live in the US for all Windows 11 Insider channels. Yes, you can update your Windows to the latest available version from the Settings app.

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