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Amazon is continuing its corporate efforts to partner with Microsoft to provide Android apps for Windows 11, and in May 2022, the Amazon App Store for Windows, which was under test, will be ...
If you’ve used Android apps on Windows, you’re likely using the Windows Subsystem for Android and the Amazon Appstore. However, Microsoft has announced that they are sunsetting the service in ...
Open the Windows Store and search for the Amazon Appstore. The store will install the subsystem, and the subsystem installs the Amazon client like some manner of software turducken.
Audible Android app running on a Windows 11 PC In an update posted this week to the Windows Subsystem for Android support documentation, Microsoft notes that it’s “ending support for the ...
Microsoft is ending support for the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA). As a result, the Amazon Appstore on Windows and all applications and games dependent on WSA will no longer be supported ...
Amazon's app store is absolutely shit. I'd been monitoring them since the beginning and they were more a garbage dump than an app store. I had several apps over the years, and not even the promise ...
As part of the change, Microsoft says it made it easier to discover Android apps and games by adding them to editorials and search results on the Microsoft Store. Plus, you’ll be able to share links ...
Microsoft will be ending support for the Windows Subsystem for Android starting March 5, 2025, meaning the Amazon App Store will no longer work on Windows 11.
The new 2307.40000.5.0 update to Windows Subsystem for Android is a fairly small one, with some unnamed Platform stability improvements, along with Android 13 security updates and more.
Windows 11 news and updates for June 2025 If you're new to the Windows Subsystem on Android, make sure to check out our guide on how to install Android apps from outside the Amazon Appstore.
Even at that, the Windows Subsystem for Android was only designed to work with apps found in the Amazon Appstore. Recently, Microsoft announced that it is ending support for the Windows Subsystem ...
To be fair, Windows 11 sucks a lot less than it did when it debuted. Maybe it has something to do with some of the churn in Microsoft management and makeup of various teams. For whatever reasons ...