Windows 11 to run android natively - implications ? opportunities ?

Digital Doctor

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Pretty interesting development.

Wonder how well they will work together ?

I guess app developers will be less pressured to make native Windows apps.
 
I use both, but don't really want one running on the other. I use my computer for completely different tasks than any of my phones. Aside from a few games, and a couple of home control apps with no Windows equivalent, there isn't much use for it here. (I've tried Bluestacks a few times...IMHO it's terrible.)
 
Just keep in mind that MS has already announced it won't be in the first release, which means it could be a year or two away or even be vapourware. That said, I can't see an Android app being a good thing to run on a Windows desktop so I imagine this is geared more to things like the Surface running in tablet mode or maybe yet another attempt to get Windows on to phones.
 
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