When it’s time to actually use it, how slippery will it be? Compared to using it on a real Android device, is it possible to use it with touch screen computers only? Or how many apps does it support? And compared to the emulators on the market like BlueStacks, MEmu, Nox and LDPlayer that are already free, which one is better? Today we will take you to answer all these questions at the same time. What is interesting and I believe that many people would like to know is the word “run native” that Microsoft used to highlight. And just announced to expand support to 31 countries on the same day that Windows 11 version 22H2 was released, but the bad news is that there is still no Thailand (as usual), which if anyone can’t wait if they don’t change the country or region to try with other countries You’ll have to agree to use an emulator app instead. The good news is that this feature is actually available right now. Many people are looking forward to the arrival of the feature to Android apps on Windows 11 that Microsoft has promised long since its launch.
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