Microsoft to end its Android apps on Windows 11 subsystem in 2025
Microsoft to end its Android apps on Windows 11 subsystem in 2025
A surprise move from Microsoft.
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So why kill it off? Security vector? No one using it? No way to monetize it? Support nightmare? Natella got bored with it? All of the above?
85 0 ReplyI'm leaning more on nobody using it. Didn't help that they partnered with Amazon for it.
92 0 ReplyAnd it's also not publicly available for everyone.
30 0 ReplyCould be because, iirc, Amazon is starting to move away from Android.
20 0 ReplyBut third party app stores are so popular!
14 2 ReplyIf that's a dig at the recent Apple vs. EU, you've missed the point completely.
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I never even knew this was a thing until now.
9 0 ReplyDoesn’t help either, that most Android apps are designed for touch screens and most windows machines don’t have one.
Also, when I tried it it was somewhat slow.
7 0 ReplyAnd by default, it's only available on 11. What percentage if the user base has switched.
You can run WSA on Win10, there's a github for it.
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