Google to Mix Chrome OS and Android into One System
Google is pushing ahead to make user experience better by confirming their plan to mix Chrome OS and Android into one system. This will help make it easier between devices, make new features come faster, and put Google in a better spot compared to others like Apple.
News from Google's Android Boss
Sameer Samat, the boss of Android at Google, told Tech Radar about this mix for the first time. When asked about how people use their devices, Samat said:
I asked because we are going to mix Chrome OS and Android into one, and I really want to know how people use their laptops and what they get done.
Next Steps Moving Chrome OS into Android
While we still need more details, it seems like the plan is to move Chrome OS features into Android, not start a new system from scratch. This fits with new things in Android to handle windows better and work well on big screens, making it more like a desktop.
What People Think
This news has gotten mixed feelings. Some are happy about a system that works more together, while some worry about what happens to Chromebook updates in this change. Before, developers had to work on apps for both Chrome OS and Android. This mix should make that easier.
This step is big for Google as it works to make their user experience stronger across all devices.