Windows 10: Native Android app support for Windows 10 is still on track for 2021 launch

Discus and support Native Android app support for Windows 10 is still on track for 2021 launch in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; After abandoning Project Astoria, Microsoft has been looking into ways of bringing Android apps to Windows 10 and it has already enabled streaming... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by WinLatest, Feb 27, 2021.

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    Native Android app support for Windows 10 is still on track for 2021 launch


    After abandoning Project Astoria, Microsoft has been looking into ways of bringing Android apps to Windows 10 and it has already enabled streaming support via the Your Phone app for select Samsung phones.

    Microsoft’s latest idea is “Project Latte”, which aims to help developers package their mobile app as an MSIX and enable native support for the Android subsystem. The project is built on top of the Windows Subsystem for Linux and it will initially support apps published by developers in the Windows Store.

    If the idea is implemented it could help address the infamous “app gap” problem of the Windows Store and also improve the Store experience on Windows 10 ARM and Windows 10X.

    We’d heard whispers as far back as early October last year that Microsoft was working on a successor to Project Astoria, but we still don’t have any tangible evidence to back that up.

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    Android apps via Your Phone app

    However, the project is still on track and it’s apparently not cancelled. In fact, the first preview of this feature could be released in the second half of this year. To offer native Android app compatibility, Microsoft also plans to replace Google APIs with Windows APIs wherever possible.

    Unlike Project Astoria, Project Late and the associated Linux-based sub-system will be a little more advanced with support for Windows 10 features.

    It will allow end-users to sideload Android apps on their desktop. To do so, you would need to open Developer Settings and enable developer mode, and then deploy the desired app.

    However, apps like Gmail, Photos and Play Store, which rely completely on Google Play Services integration, won’t work on Windows 10.

    Android apps compatibility on Windows 10


    Most APK files are expected to work without modification and little effort would be needed to bring Android apps to the desktop operating system.

    However, some apps won’t run properly, owing to screen resolution issues, lack of Google Play services, and crashes when using the keyboard.

    Project Latte is currently expected to go live in the preview builds later this year and it could change the Windows Store picture in a big way.

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  2. t_ski Win User

    $.10 android apps

    Not sure if anyone's seen this yet, but they have $.10 (yes, 10 cents) android apps on the Android Market to celebrate 10 BILLION downloads. So far I've picked up Tetris, Need for Speed Shift, SoundHound amd ADWLauncher EX. There were several other games that were listed, including ones too good for my phone *Frown Native Android app support for Windows 10 is still on track for 2021 launch :(
     
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  3. Monk.e83 Win User
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    DTS supported natively by Windows 8/8.1 and it should work on windows 10 too just DDL require to unlock your driver .
     
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  4. mt_live Win User

    Native Android app support for Windows 10 is still on track for 2021 launch

    When windows phone will support native code apps?

    According to
    http://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/110705-app-platform/suggestions/1755203-native-sdk-to-support-c-development


    windows phone may support native code apps some day.

    But will 1st and 2nd gen windows phone devices get that feature? I mean may be it will be available just in Windows phone 8 and current phone may not get it.

    Native code apps are very important for me. For example you can run J2ME apps by an emulator written in native codes (like in windows mobile), and many interesting apps which you can find in android.
     
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