How to copy mail & calender app in windows 10
To copy the Mail and Calendar apps in Windows 10, you can use the built-in Windows 10 feature called "Windows Subsystem for Android" (WSA). Here's a step-by-step guide:
Prerequisites:
- Your Windows 10 device must be running version 2004 or later.
- You need to have a compatible Android device (e.g., Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, etc.).
- Ensure that your Android device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Windows 10 device.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Enable Windows Subsystem for Android:
- Go to Settings > Update & Security > For developers.
- Toggle the switch next to "Windows Subsystem for Android" to the "On" position.
- Restart your Windows 10 device.
- Install the Android Emulator:
- Open the Microsoft Store app on your Windows 10 device.
- Search for "Windows Subsystem for Android" and click on the result.
- Click the "Install" button to download and install the Android Emulator.
- Wait for the installation to complete.
- Launch the Android Emulator:
- Go to the Start menu and search for "Windows Subsystem for Android".
- Click on the result to launch the Android Emulator.
- Sign in with your Google account to set up the emulator.
- Install the Mail and Calendar apps:
- Open the Google Play Store app on the Android Emulator.
- Search for "Mail" and "Calendar" apps.
- Click on the result to open the app's page.
- Click the "Install" button to download and install the apps.
- Configure the Mail and Calendar apps:
- Open the Mail app and set up your email account(s) as you would on your Android device.
- Open the Calendar app and set up your calendar account(s) as you would on your Android device.
Tips and Variations:
- You can also use the "Android Studio" emulator to run the Mail and Calendar apps. However, this method requires more technical expertise and is not as user-friendly as the Windows Subsystem for Android.
- If you encounter any issues during the process, you can try restarting your Windows 10 device or reinstalling the Android Emulator.
- Keep in mind that the Mail and Calendar apps on the Android Emulator may not have all the features or functionality as the native Windows 10 apps.
By following these steps, you should be able to copy the Mail and Calendar apps from your Android device to your Windows 10 device using the Windows Subsystem for Android.