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How To Install Android Applications In Windows 11?

Finally, It Is Possible To Experience Android Applications In Windows 11. In This Tutorial, We Will Discuss How To Install And Run Android Applications.

In the first major update released for Windows 11 a few weeks ago, the ability to run Android applications was finally taken out of beta and made available to all users. Microsoft engineers have developed a Windows Subsystem for Android or “Windows Subsystem for Android” to run Android applications in Windows 11. This program is a virtual machine with a full version of the Android operating system.

Microsoft has partnered with Amazon to download and run Android apps, so by installing this app, the Amazon software store will also be established so that users can download the apps they need from the store.

But because the number of apps in this store is minimal compared to Google Play and not all of them are optimized for use in Windows, many apps are not found in it. But is there another way to install Android apps on Windows? The answer is “yes.”

Download and install Windows subsystem for Android

Before doing anything, you must first download the Windows Subsystem for Android or Amazon App Store from the Microsoft Store. Note that you will need a system with the following minimums to do this:

After installing one of the mentioned programs, it is time to install the applications. The official way to install Android apps is the Amazon Store, but we will install each app in APK format in this tutorial. Additionally, the Windows area must be set to the United States.

Fortunately, Microsoft has provided several features, one of which is access to Android developer settings and enable debugging. With the help of Android debugging commands ( ADB ), various tasks can perform on an Android-based device. One of the multiple commands can use to install applications; Therefore, side-by-side download of applications outside the Amazon Store in the Windows subsystem for Android is easily possible through ADB commands. So follow the continuation of the training.

Steps to install Android applications in Windows 11

To install Android applications in Windows, you must go through three steps. In the first step, you need to download and launch the Android debugging tool, which works using the Windows command line commands. In the second step, prepare the apk file of the desired application and in the last step, send and install the apk file to the host using ADB commands.

Launch Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)

First, you need to launch the ADB tool in Windows to do this:

1. Download the latest version of the SDK Platform Tools here.

2. Open the downloaded zip file and unzip it in the appropriate place. Click on the Extract All option, specify the desired path by selecting the Browse option, and click on the Extract option.

Platform-tools folder for launching adb

3. Open the extracted folder and copy its path from the address bar.

Download Android application

In this step, you need the application’s installation file known by the apk extension. You can use any repository you want to download the apk of the desired program. After downloading the apk, move it to the same platform-tools folder that you unzipped in the previous step.

Side download Android application

Now to install the apk manually and outside the Amazon store, do the following:

1. Open the Start menu, search for Windows Subsystem for Android, and click on the first result to open its settings window.

2. In the window that opens, find the Developer mode section and change its status icon to ON to activate the developer options in the Android environment.

3- Find the IP Address section, see the address provided for wireless troubleshooting, and copy it by clicking Copy. Because this feature uses Windows’s network; Therefore, it uses the local IP address, i.e., 127.0.0.1, to connect to the network.

However, the Android system changes it to random addresses from 172.30.0.0/24. If the address is not displayed, launch the virtual machine once by clicking on Files or Manage developer settings, then click Refresh in the IP Address section and copy the address below.

4. Now that the Android virtual machine is running in the background, open the Start menu and search for cmd. The first result is to open the Windows command line and paste the phrase cd and then the same path that you copied from the clipboard as follows:

cd C: \ PATH \ TO \ platform-tools

Here “C: \ PATH \ TO \ platform-tools” is the same path as the platform-tools folder. It would help if you replaced this phrase with the same copied way.

5. Now, using the following command, the Android debugging tool is called, and the connection to the virtual machine debugging interface is made:

ADB connect WSA-IP-ADDRESS

Replace “WSA-IP-ADDRESS” with the host’s IP address here. There are two ways you can do this:

ADB connect 127.0.0.1:58526

6- Install the desired program with the help of the following command:

adb install ANDROID-APK-APPNAME

Here you have to replace the phrase “ANDROID-APK-APPNAME” with the name assigned to the apk file. For example, for installing the “Apple Music” application from the apk file named apple-music-app.apk, the following command is executed:

ADB install apple-music-app.apk

You have already placed the downloaded apk file in the platform-tools folder.

After following all the above steps, the application or game you want will install, and its shortcut will be in the Start menu like other Windows applications. Also, by right-clicking on the shortcut and selecting the App settings option, you can access that application’s settings in the Android environment and delete it with the Uninstall option. If the icon does not appear at startup, you can call the applications with the following two commands on the command line:

%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WindowsApps\MicrosoftCorporationII.WindowsSubsystemForAndroid_8wekyb3d8bbwe\WsaClient.exe /launch wsa://<PACKAGENAME>

adb shell monkey -p <PACKAGENAME> 1

Here < PACKAGENAME > is the application ID.

Also, with this method, you can install third-party software stores and install a wide range of Android applications from within the same stores, without the need to execute ADB commands. It is also possible by installing a browser in the subsystem and downloading the apk file through the same browser.

It should note that the implementation of applications dependent on Google services may have problems, or you may leave the program suddenly. You can refer to this article to install the Windows subsystem for Android and Google services.

Have you installed the official Microsoft emulator for Android in Windows 11? What do you think about the company’s decision to run Android applications in the Windows environment?

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