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Run Android Apps on Windows 11 Without Insider Program

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 27 October 2021.

Microsoft's recent rollout of Android Apps on Windows 11 has sparked excitement among users, but it also comes with several limitations. Published on October 27, 2021, the rollout is currently only available to those under the Windows Insider Program.

However, developers have been working tirelessly to find ways to bypass these limitations and install any Android App on Windows 11. One such workaround has been discovered by XDA Developers, allowing users to install Android Apps without being part of the Windows Insider Program.

But the biggest breakthrough in recent times is the ability to install the Google Play Store on Windows 11. This means that users can now install a limitless number of Apps from the Google Play Store, including popular services like Gmail.

So, how do you install the Google Play Store on Windows 11? The process is relatively straightforward, and we have a step-by-step guide available for you.

Installing Google Play Store on Windows 11

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