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Google might let you run ChromeOS on Android one day

What you need to know

  • Google is reportedly experimenting with running ChromeOS on Android devices, though it’s unclear if this functionality will ever come to market. 
  • The company is said to have demoed ChromeOS on Android to its corporate partners at a private event.
  • ChromeOS was running on Android using the Android Virtualization Framework, according to the report, and only worked with phones connected to an external display. 

Although Google has maintained that Android and ChromeOS are two separate and distinct platforms over the years, they’ve also grown closer together in some ways. For example, you can download and use Android apps within ChromeOS. In the future, the reverse might be true. According to a report from Android Authority, Google is toying with the idea of running ChromeOS on Android phones and has even recently demoed the functionality. 

Previously, it was reported that Google was planning on developing a desktop-like environment for Android that would rival Samsung’s DeX. It looks like another option for the company could be using the desktop operating system it already has—ChromeOS. There were calls by Android and ChromeOS fans to make the latter available on the former, and now there’s a glimmer of hope that it could happen.


 

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