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The two are being developed with the aim of creating a synergistic effect, but since Chrome OS comes with the Android runtime, you can use Android apps on Chromebooks equipped with Chrome OS, but ...
Chrome OS and Android are both part of Google's vast mobile and digital ecosystem. However, there are key differences between the two. Here's why it matters.
Google first announced Android app Chromebook support back in May 2016. While the rollout for Chrome OS devices was slow at first, there are now many of them that can run millions of apps ...
Google is no longer working on Ferrochrome launcher, an Android app that would’ve made it easy to run Chrome OS in a virtual machine.
Since around 2019, when Chromebooks widely gained the ability to run Android apps, ChromeOS has been a tale of two app stores: the Chrome Web Store and the Google Play store. To this day, you ...
When you buy a Chromebook, it runs the ChromeOS operating system, but that may change to Android one day, which would make it similar to your Android phone.
Android expert Mishaal Rahman, writing for Android Authority, revealed that the Ferrochrome app, which aimed to make running ChromeOS on Android as simple as a single click, has been scrapped.
Soon you may also be able to run ChromeOS on Android phones and tablets. Why would you want to do that?