Android app in Windows 11: Why did Microsoft choose Amazon instead of Google?
Microsoft recently announced Windows 11. Android app is becoming a topic of discussion in the new operating system. On Windows 11, users will be able to use the Android app. But, the same app has to be downloaded from Amazon Star and not from Google Play Store.
Why did this happen? Why did Microsoft choose Amazon Star, which has a limited number of apps, instead of Playstar, which allows users to choose the app they want? Which has also brought out the internal conflict between Google and Microsoft.
What is the reason behind the decision to bring out the conflict? This issue is becoming a topic of interest for everyone. Meanwhile, there are some reasons why Microsoft has chosen the Amazon platform.
The first of these is the latest decision made by Google regarding the Android app. Google has recently changed the format of the Android app. Google, which has been working in APK format, has implemented ‘Android App Bundle’ (AAB).
The reason Google implemented the new criteria was to reduce the size of the downloaded app. That is, by tracking the downloaded app, if anything happens, it can be recovered immediately. Because of this, Microsoft has estimated that Amazon may be Rose.


