According to Microsoft, the Windows Subsystem for Android is currently in preview. Users on Windows 11 Insiders can now test how Android applications are running on the platform.  Although only 50 applications are available for preview, this is better than anything that has been experienced before.  Windows Subsystem for Android The Windows Subsystem for Android, provides its users with support to install any Android application onto their devices. However, this is as long as the app is not officially part of Google service. That said, it is possible to sideload apps to Windows 11.  The WSATools also plays an important role in all this. It is in place to help users sideload APKs of Android applications to Windows 11. Many users will hop on the bandwagon to increase their chances of accessing Android apps using the tool.  WSATools’ exit However, Microsoft has since removed the application from the Microsoft Store. Users trying to install the application from the Microsoft store will notice that the status reads inactive. It may also be a way for Microsoft to regulate the number of applications that are available for use during the preview phase. The WSATools has been scrapped from the Microsoft Store and is not available for use.  What do you think about WSATools’ exit from Windows 11? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below. 

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