Microsoft is reportedly planning to bring Android apps for Windows Phone and Windows OS. According to a report in The Verge, the company is seriously considering whether to allow Android apps within the Windows and Windows Phone store.
Microsoft is reportedly
planning to bring Android apps for Windows Phone and Windows OS. According to a
report in The Verge, the company is seriously considering whether to allow
Android apps within the Windows and Windows Phone store. However, opposed to the in-house rival
platform making inroads, and I believe that it could harm the Windows Phone
platform.
The report also states Intel
have been pushing Microsoft to Android Apps for your Windows Store. It is worth
noting that Intel has already demonstrated its dual OS concept that works on
both Windows and Android.
Software Company
BlueStacks also prepare their emulation decision to allow Android apps to run
on Windows and it presents its software with Lenovo and Asus Windows devices.
It would be interesting
to see how Microsoft provides Android Apps platform. BlackBerry BlackBerry 10
OS (and play OS) also supports Android apps, but developers need to submit
separate applications Blackberry. These users are not the latest version of
Android Apps BlackBerry get. Compatible helped BlackBerry 10 to grow their
market share, so it can shot formula for success. There would be other issues
as well including compatibility issues with applications that use Google
services.
The biggest problem is
that Microsoft has a deal to prevent the erosion of the developers and the
users trust Windows Phone platform, which is lagging behind Android and iOS in
terms of both features as well as applications.