Android app Sideload on Windows 11

Android app Sideload on Windows 11 is now possible by WSATools’ unique new tool. This new functionality lets you tap into the Windows 11 ecosystem of sideloading the Android apps of your choice without much hassle.

The APK installer developed by Simone Franco landed officially on the Microsoft Store in the first week of last month, and now WSATools is adding another cool feature for Android users to rejoice. Initially, The APK installer had its own set of issues like unexpected crashes, loading screens getting stuck.

Android app Sideload on Windows 11

App description for WSATools shows “WSATools is not an official Microsoft app, and it’s not related to them in any way” or the “This app is not related to Amazon and Google either.” Other details include a feature list, such as hassle-free ADB installation for noob users and easy APK installation.

For WSATools to work on Windows 11 PC you need the WSA, Amazon Appstore with WSA, and Android Debug Bridge. Apart from this, the user needs to be enrolled in the Dev/Beta channel of the Windows Insider Program.

This app will now let you backup the installed apps on Windows 11. WSATools 0.2.0 version works with the Windows Subsystem for Android. And in case it crashes or needs to be reinstalled – the Android apps won’t be gone.

The user data associated with the apps will also be backed up. When the apps are restored, they’ll be as good as the last time you left them. This is important when you’ve used the Android apps on Windows 11 for a long time. And losing app data is out of the question.

You should also keep in mind that the entire virtual drive (in a VHDX file) is backed up right where the Windows Subsystem for Android is stored. Let us know if you have used this system in sync with your PC by commenting below.

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