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    Android apps will run in computers, Microsoft's new update

    Android apps will run in computers, Microsoft's new update

    It is difficult to run Android apps on the desktop. People support third-party apps for this, but Microsoft is now testing a new feature.

    Microsoft has released an update as a test. These updates can prove to be great work for common users. In fact, Microsoft wants to support Android apps in its Windows 10 operating system. For the last week, the company has introduced the 'Phone Screen' feature for Windows Insiders.

    For Phone Screen feature users must have the latest version of Windows 10 and phone app. Actually, the phone's screen is mirrored in DirectX 10 so that the app can run on the computer. Here you can find many Android apps, one of which you can choose the app. It can access the computer.

    Your phone, i.e., remote applications, will be mirrored in Android applications. It is currently being tested and many computers are not worthy of this, which can be part of it. Surface Go will be the first device that will support this beta test.

    This feature of Microsoft will support select smartphones only. During the test, these features will feature screen mirroring in Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, S9 and S9 Plus. However, the scope of phone and support will be increased over time. This screen mirroring is just like Bluestack. Through the BlueStack platform, Android apps were also supported in Windows computers, and at one time it was quite popular.

    The company has not made it clear how long its updates will be given to the common man. This news had come a long time ago and it had started quite a while ago. So the hope is that it will be given in the final build soon.
    Android apps will run in computers, Microsoft's new update
    Android apps will run in computers, Microsoft's new update


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