All Windows 11 users in these countries can now download and install the updated WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android) through a Windows Update to enable Android app support. For those unaware, WSA was one of the new features announced in Microsoft’s Windows 11 last year to bring Android apps to Windows 11 for the first time. In order for WSA for Windows 11 to work perfectly on your system, Microsoft recommends that the system must have the following minimum requirements:

8GB of RAM ( although 16GB is recommended) An SSD (solid-state drive) AMD Ryzen 3000 (minimum) or above Intel core i3 8th Gen or above and The Virtual Machine Platform setting must be enabled

Until now, WSA for Windows 11 was only limited to users from the United States and Japan. If you reside in one of the above-mentioned regions and wish to try out the WSA feature, here’s how you can do it. To get started, ensure that your Windows PC is running the latest version of Windows 11. Please note that currently, only a limited selection of Android apps are available on the Microsoft Store for download.