Android System in Windows 11, How is it?
Android System in Windows 11
Yes you can have a Android system inside Windows 11 and you can run Android apps and games in your Windows 11 PC natively. There is a new feature by Microsoft called Windows Subsystem for Android and this basically puts Android system inside Windows 11. To run this feature you will need at least 8GB RAM or more, SSD drive, Intel Core i3 8th Gen or above, I think most of the new Laptops and PC's can run this but the question is how well does this work? how is the performance? etc. Well as I tested it is actually pretty good for most Android apps and games but it is also very RAM hungry feature, It allocates more than 4GB RAM even if you're not using any Android apps (unless your turn off the Windows subsystem for Android), CPU consumption is almost same as the Android emulator ( I tested with PUBGM game and it was using 30 to 50 % CPU, higher CPU usage only when you launch the game, once you get in to the game it sticks around 20 to 35 %).
I have actually made a video in this topic so watch the video down below for more information.
Click Here to download Windows Subsystem for Android (Amazon Appstore) from Microsoft store
My opinion: I think Windows Subsystem for Android actually good because Android apps and games feels like native Windows PC apps, you can also resize them and multi-tasking is also really good. but If you are a Android gamer then this might not be for you because there is no Keymaping feature but if you play casual games which requires less inputs then there no problem.
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