Aside from the problems, it is possible that the stable version of Windows 11 will not have an essential feature: support for Android applications. Windows 11 will be supported by Android applications in the future months, which means that users will be unable to access TikTok or Instagram on their PCs for the first few months after installing Windows 11. Microsoft has not stated what it means by “coming months,” but it seems probable that it will be some time in 2022, given that the deployment of Windows 11 will begin in October in a staggered way and will be completed by 2022. At the announcement of Windows 11, Microsoft emphasized native support for Android applications as one of the most significant improvements that would be included in the upcoming operating system version for personal computers. The reason for this is because while individuals have been able to run Android applications on their PCs via emulators, they have never been able to run them directly on their PCs. Android applications are critical for Microsoft’s new operating system since consumers are increasingly utilizing their mobile phones in conjunction with their computers. Apple’s ecosystem of Macs, MacBooks, and iPhones already works beautifully, but there hasn’t been a strong counterpart to that for the Windows environment up until now, which is disappointing. Because Windows-based smartphones are no longer in production, everything is based on Android, which is the most widely used mobile operating system in the world. Microsoft is still allowing Google Play Store access on Windows 11 PCs, and it will continue to do so indefinitely. This is because Google is also in the PC business through its Chromebooks, which are capable of running Android apps seamlessly, which is something Microsoft wants for its Windows 11-based PCs.