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Also, if you sideload apps, you may be able to install virtually any app, but those that require Google Play Services like Gmail, Google Maps, and others won't work. While it may seem like a lot, it's not, and most of them are low-quality games. For example, the Amazon Appstore only includes around 20,000+ apps. Although the Android app support is a welcome addition to Windows 11, you cannot run any app you want.