Google is preparing for a great novelty that would be born with the idea of completely changing the tablet and laptop sector.
As has been learned, the company is working on the merger of its two operating systems, Android and ChromeOS, with the aim of creating an all-in-one that can finally compete with Apple’s iPad.
The idea behind this merger is basically to combine the best of both worlds. By integrating ChromeOS into Android, Google aims to offer a smoother experience for users. This would not only facilitate the development of applications that work well on both tablets and laptops, but would also solve compatibility problems that exist today.
For example, Chromebooks can already run Android apps, but problems often arise when these are not optimized for large screens. Additionally, some apps are restricted on ChromeOS devices despite meeting technical requirements. A unified operating system could eliminate all these problems.
One operating system to rule them all. Here comes the merger of Android and ChromeOS
Furthermore, division here does not lead to victory as the saying goes. This movement would allow the technology company to concentrate its resources on a single platform, optimizing everything and without involving its users..
Although still There is no official date for the release of this operating system combined, Google is expected to preview it in the coming months and yes, some experts are already talking that this merger could finally give Google the competitive advantage it needs to catch up with Apple.
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Tags: Operating systems, Chrome Os, Android Tablets, Laptops, Chromebook
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