However, at this time, only the preview version is targeted, and Japanese users cannot use this function. This is because there are restrictions such as only US accounts. Also, even though it is Android, the initial use is limited to the apps provided by Amazon. Amazon offers an "Amazon Appstore" for its own devices, such as the Kindle, which is expected to be available on Windows 11.
Android is often described as an OS handled by Google, but in reality, apps and APIs called GMS (Google Mobile Service) are placed on top of open source OS and provided to each manufacturer. You can customize this open source version of Android to develop a device with your own store.
Amazon's Kindle is one such example. The app downloaded from Amazon's Amazon Appstore will run on Windows 11. It's important to note that even though it's an Android app, it doesn't mean that you can use the Play Store provided by Google to each manufacturer. As for the number and variations of apps, the benefits will likely be limited even if Android apps will work, as Google's Play Store will be more popular.
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