![]() ![]() ![]() The first thing that you will need is the Windows Insiders Beta build (not Dev) that matches Windows 11 Build 22000.xxx. There is no Android launcher because Windows is the launcher of the apps. It is not a device just sitting there, but instead think of Windows being the OS that can run Android apps. Now at this point, you don't have access to 100% Android. So, what is this thing? Well, it is like the Windows Subsystem for Linux enabling you to have a full subsystem available for Android instead of Linux. However, if you want to just watch a video I have that for you as well! Windows Subsystem for Android More so is that you can use the new Windows Subsystem for Android to develop, debug, and deploy your Android apps from your favorite IDE! Let's walk through what you need to do to get it all setup. But now, Windows 11 is here and so is a brand new Insiders Preview that brings with it Android app support, which is CRAZY AWESOME. Intel HAXM is great, but limited to Intel, then there were custom emulators like Xamarin Android Player and Genymotion, but required additional installs, and finally Hyper-V support, which brought with it AMD support, and side by side Docker support as well. Android Emulators have been a pain in everyone's side for pretty much ever. ![]()
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