

Microsoft doesn't plan to include support for Android applications in the first release version of Windows 11, which will become available on October 5. As with the Amazon Appstore, that is also placeholder app, which means that installing an app from a store doesn't install a real subsystem to run Android software. Windows 11 will run Android apps using the Windows Subsystem for Android, which was also previously discovered on the Microsoft Store. By the way, if the required application is not in the directory, then you will be able to sideload an APK file. Users will be able to search for a software and view app descriptions using the Microsoft Store, but attempting to install will be redirected to the Amazon Appstore. It currently only downloads a stub without any content available.Īmazon Appstore will be one of the ways to install Android apps on Windows 11. If you force download the MSIX installer, it doesn't work anyway. However, it is impossible to use the application now, since it requires activating a product code to download it. In the future, it will allow installing Android applications on Windows 11.

It now lists the Amazon Appstore application.

The well-known Windows enthusiast, WalkingCat, has discovered a new app in the Microsoft Store. Then I have to wait for them again, and I'll probably forget about my phone for a few seconds too long and run into this issue again.RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows issues and optimize system performance I have to kill the Appstore and/or reboot my phone, ruining any other updates I have queued. No matter how many times I hit Cancel or Install, it just repeatedly asks me to install the app. Now, however, the Appstore seems to get stuck in a loop. Until recently this wasn't a problem I'd either just hit Install twice, or Install once and Cancel once, and move on. This is fairly short (a minute or two) and sometimes it might be hours before I go back to my phone. It seems that the Appstore assumes the install failed if it wasn't completed within a certain length of time, and tries again. Whenever I install an app through the Amazon store, I usually set my phone down while I wait for the download, and pick it up afterward to hit the "Install" button when the OS prompts me.
