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:

  1. Your Windows 10 device must be running version 2004 or later.
  2. You need to have a compatible Android device (e.g., Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, etc.).
  3. Ensure that your Android device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Windows 10 device.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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:

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.