What is WSL?
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a compatibility layer for running Linux binary executables natively on Windows.
What’s new in WSL?
Microsoft has released an update to WSL on Windows 11 that includes support for Android apps. This update allows users to access the full Android app ecosystem from within Windows.
What are the benefits?
The update provides users with access to the latest Android apps and games, as well as the ability to run Android apps on Windows. Additionally, users can access the Google Play Store, and use Google services such as Google Drive, Google Maps, and Google Assistant.
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“This update to WSL on Windows 11 provides users with access to the full Android app ecosystem from within Windows, allowing them to access the latest Android apps and games, as well as the ability to run Android apps on Windows.”
Microsoft has released an update to Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on Windows 11 that includes support for Android apps. This update provides users with access to the full Android app ecosystem from within Windows, allowing them to access the latest Android apps and games, as well as the ability to run Android apps on Windows. Additionally, users can access the Google Play Store, and use Google services such as Google Drive, Google Maps, and Google Assistant. This update to WSL on Windows 11 provides users with a new way to experience Android apps and games on their Windows device.
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From the Windows Blog