For those Apple Music users who use the Windows 11 system but don’t like to access the service through iTunes or browsers, they can now run the Apple Music app on the Android side through the Windows SubSystem For Android (WSA) module. In the Windows 11 preview version that was launched on the Beta channel recently, Microsoft opened the test of the WSA module, which means that interested users need to choose to join the Windows Insider program to experience.
why hello there Apple Music, Signal, and Microsoft Launcher Android apps all running on Windows 11 pic.twitter.com/X7RNeTzbiD
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However, because it is a preview version, Microsoft has limited the number of Android applications that can run on the Windows 11 system, mainly through cooperation with the Amazon AppStore, to provide about 50 applications and games. Although there is no Apple Music on the AppStore, it can be run on the WSA module through APK sideloading. This process is a bit complicated for casual users, but for anyone who doesn’t like iTunes or running Apple Music through a browser, it should provide a good choice.