Panos still had a couple surprises up his sleeve for the Microsoft Event on June 24th, 2021. Get all the details on Windows 11 here: www.microsoft.com/windows/win...
We'll see how it turns out. If it allows any and all Android apps to play on it, then it could be a godsend since Android emulators are EXTREMELY unstable, if they start up wrong, they can brick your entire pc.
we did kinda get that tho: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--rwoPiM-8Qk.html Not that I wanted an explorer redesign in the first place tbh
@@tams805 its based on linux so it can run Linux apps , windows app though hmmmmm. honestly though chromeOs has come a far way and has actually taken some of Microsofts market share, if you want a alternative of a windows laptop then ChromeOs is the way, you can get a cheap light weight computer that runs well for a cheap price+ you get android , linux apps ect
Yeah, android developer on one hand will have the benefit benifit of larger screen estate and windows itself while on the other hand they will have to rethink Android apps on phones; like when they go on desktop, how will they perform. Can't wait to see it all happening.
@Aiden Probably will not be a problem. Since Windows natively supports virtualization since the last few years, they probably added Android support via virtualization as well.
they dont really need a custom button there is a back button and thats all it needs because instead of like how bluestacks works this opens each app in its own window that you can resize them however you want so it works just like any other windows application
@Kingshuk Monsur but the thing is in games like cod mobile your not really allowed to use things like bluestacks because it gives you an advantage over other players so Microsoft wouldn't be allowed to promote it
Your dreams will be crushed when you will learn that it is only available for pcs with 8GB Ram. If you have 8GB, then, you are in luck. If you have 4GB, say goodbye to Android apps on Windows 11
@@denizylmaz8131 I wouldn't be surprised if it was able to load APK's if it can run Android Apps, and I imagine somebody will figure out how to get Google Play running on it eventually.
@@solidsnaker1992 emulation is directly in OS thanks Linux layer but maybe system will need to know that it is an Android APK otherwise it may throw an error, possibly via compatibility settings.
@@triforceparas5658 actually there's is a program that lets you know if you can upgrade to win11 but you need to enable TPM 2.0 and secure boot to check it because is the minimum requirement, also wait for more information for now
Well, not every computer is able to run windows 11 right now
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Alot of 32bit, low res pc's are still out there. They cant run win11, bluestacks can still live for couple years. But yeah, they will eventually die off, unless windows wont support android games
I never have any good success running Android emulation player software on my laptop despite having an SSD hard drive, so this is definitely a welcome move.
So I can use conventional Windows Store Apps and Android Apps both in Windows 11. Both will be available in Windows Store. This is cool! Absolutely looking forward to it.
@@berkayjan11 agreed, more app devs may put their stuff on Amazon when Windows joins it that's a lot of additional customers to serves ad ridden apps to
@@GodisGracious1031Ministries Definitely. Windows Phone should make a comeback. I miss Windows Phone 8 & Windows 10 Mobile. Best mobile OSes I have seen other than iOS and Android.
Thanks, Microsoft Now I can play My Talking Tom Friends and Angry Birds 2 without emulator. I will buy a PC with windows 11 right away when I see them.
now this is the presentation style i remember from the old surface device launches, he looks awake and vibrant and happy a bit more in this video then the teams video short.. much more engaging. :) hope android apps really come to windows, that would be great. hopefully google/playstore apps will come not just amazon android apps, i didn't know amazon even had an app store so that doesnt bode well for the type of apps it could bring to windows if its just a small/obscure store like the samsung apps that people can side-load to get around the play store.
I love windows 11. Now it's supporting android apps and linux. Finally Windows 11 is universal Operating system and it will support every app in this universe
I recall in late 2019 when Microsoft shut down the windows phone store. With such integration being offered for Windows 11 I guess it is a if you can't beat them join them situation. But still I would like windows phone as an OS to make a comeback.
Now it seems like we will be in an GOOGLE MICROSOFT ecosystem which will be more open than APPLE... Means u can develop third party apps in this ecosystem .... I only urge Microsoft if they can collab with Google and bring play store apps on windows
Only if the world had the same but powerful GPU, memory and CPU, it would be so cool and people won't have to worry about lag! Wish that were to happen. I feel bad. If I play Roblox, I would lag and my laptop would be heating up.
@Xtemess I run Roblox on my 2009 potato pc, it lags a bit but the thing has 2 graphics cards, an Nvidia and Intel integrated. The potato is the Acer Aspire 5745G, if you're interested.
@user I'm so wrong? It's not even CMD related, it's as simple as replacing files in the ISO. Does the general public know how to do this? No. My point exactly.
Window: register to Amazon to use Android Apps. Google: Why didn't use Google Play Store? Aren't that more easier? Since people already sign in using Google account. Window: we need to think...
It will be a free upgrade for home and pro users, once your computer is ready for it it’ll probably just show up in your Windows update menu. If not you’ll have to download the upgrade assistant like in past times to move to new future updates
some emulators like Bluestacks won't die with this, they have unique feature touch controls. But this feature from Windows 11 is nice to have, I hope it works with AMD CPU and I hope we can test android apps without the use of emulators.
I can bet that most of the windows 10 users are going to upgrade only because of this feature. This is the biggest feature of windows 11. Rest, didn't impress me.