Windows 10 may soon be able to run Android apps

Windows 10 may soon be able to run Android apps

Windows 10 may soon be able to run Android apps

Full support for Android applications in Windows 10 may appear already this year, reports zakon.kz.

Writes about this Windows Latest with reference to its own sources.

Work in this direction is being carried out within the Project Latte project. Microsoft is expected to provide developers with the ability to package their mobile apps and games in MSIX packages and provide native support for the Android subsystem. At the heart of this is the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). First of all, support for Android applications will be implemented for products published in the Windows Store. This will also improve the app store experience on Windows 10 ARM and Windows 10X.

For native compatibility with Android, Microsoft engineers plan to replace Google APIs with Windows APIs “wherever possible,” the publication said. In turn, WSL should provide “more advanced” support for the Windows 10 feature.

Project Latte will allow you to run almost any application originally built for Android on Windows 10. However, a number of programs, such as Gmail or Google Photos, which rely entirely on integration with Google Play services, will not work on Microsoft’s operating system.

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