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The Windows Subsystem for Android is beta testing the first big Android update<\/p>\n

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When Microsoft first revealed Windows 11, it was initially missing a much-anticipated feature \u2014 support for running Android apps that worked just like native software, without explicitly having to launch something in an emulator. After extensive testing that ran for more than a year, the stable Windows Subsystem for Android, based on Android 12, arrived earlier this fall. Just like all your favorite phones, WSA is getting its own Android 13 update, available for testing now in the beta channel.<\/p>\n

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With WSA so new, developments are frequent and abundant, and this update is one we’ve been expecting for a while now. Microsoft has quietly dropped a beta channel Android 13 update for the subsystem (via XDA Developers). The GitHub repository details some of the changes users can expect to come across \u2014 besides the bump up to Android 13 in general:<\/p>\n

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