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Windows 11

Windows 11 running on Android phones shouldn’t get your hopes up

Posted on July 2, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Microsoft has long exited the smartphone rat race and, save for the lone Surface Duo, it is letting others make the phones that it then integrates with its Windows platform. That hasn’t stopped others from trying to make Microsoft’s old promises come true, even without Microsoft (or potentially against Microsoft’s policies). With the announcement of Windows 11 and its native support for ARM64, it’s no surprise that some enterprising developers are taking the OS to places and devices Microsoft would never approve of.
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