The one major thing preventing android tablets from replacing ultrabook laptops is full desktop browsers. If this kind of merger enables this functionality, that would be incredible
@@OpheliaTeetons they can surely add a full chrome like they did with chrome OS. For whatever reason they ignored this until now, recently adding some features to tablets. Although I will just want full chrome on Android over those
full desktop browser is a problem for android mobile that's why latest android is more of a desktop and mobile in the middle., but adding terminal would excellent.
this is something that i always thought google should do. android already has the software, it has the users, it has the hardware. now qualcomm is releasing these laptop arm chips. maybe a developer doesnt want to release their software for android, but if android ran on good laptops? thats an entirely different story
I think the worst thing about ChromeOS is, well, Chrome - or rather that you can't easily use other browsers like in Android. Now that Chromecast is dead, I could see them rebranding their desktop OS to be less Chrome-centric.
If this means that I could finally use Desktop chrome on something like Samsung Dex I'd absolutely switch back. I had a Galaxy Tab S8 before but switched to a Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 so I could use desktop Chrome as I'm a big extensions user. The Lenovo feels like somewhat of a downgrade though in terms of the device itself especially with the speakers!
This goes along with another rumor which is the addition of the linux terminal to regular android. Chrome OS has a terminal within its settings so it basically pretty much lines up.
It's about time! What took them so long?! Chrome OS out of the box best feature always was to run containers of Debian Linux terminal and Android Google Play Store apps, which btw run very efficiently and with very little performance penalty. Developing Chrome OS Flex after that which was stripped of Android and Google Play Store was most definitely step into wrong direction. Now seeing Chrome OS finally unified under Android with capability of running both touch and desktop UI is what industry expected from Google for years! I just hope they'll execute it correctly and deliver something truly revolutionary worth every penny. Google should uniquely offer their Pixel users choice of the UI they prefer either as phone/foldable/tablet or as desktop with larger screen foldable/tablet + laptop or when connected to external screen. Hopefully Google won't screw it up and take the lead of this revolutionary feature which Apple was unwilling to further explore and pursue just to make their devices locked in their environments and artificially differentiated.
Dude!!!! This is would be fantastic! I have been lamenting for years that Google stopped producing laptops. If they can pump out a laptop/tablet with the same hardware quality of the pixelbook/slate/pixelbook go (minus the cut corners), the same software finesse as the Pixel 7a/9 Pro, and a fully functional desktop browser and file system, I would buy it yesterday.
I hope this means waaaayyyyy better mouse support and logic. Something as basic as just selecting txt is inconsistent across apps and even more so "right clicking" is still a mess
Google really did well with Chrome OS for desktop and tablet UI. Then they're implementing this to android tablets. Pixel book died just because of software experience. With Android focusing on tablet or bigger screen with desktop class apps(resizable) I guess we can finally have a good unified experience. We can also get better functionalities on apps because of one platform and same window management to work with rather than trying to get a Chromebook specific limitations. Although we may see web app degradation with less focus on PWA, only google is the one working on better web apps. We can finally get better laptops/tablets with powerful SoC utilization. For budget segment I hope we still may see many options as Chromebooks are already having. Although I am wondering what will happen if OEMs try to modify the system unlike chrome OS devices where OEMs never really bothered to touch the UI/UX. The experience is far better than between android devices.
I think it's a mistake. Because even Apple Tablet users want OSX on Tablets not Tablet OIS. But, if it's blended as you mentioned, meaning you can run both at the same time in unison, then that is good. ❤
@scaryifliteral because they have powerful m1, m2 etc iPad pros but can't run on it same apps as on desktop. Even though it's the same chip. If Google blends Android and Chrome is together so you can still do everything you did before, this is good.
I agree, as soon as Microsoft can sort out Windows so it is not such a drain on tablets or Apple get their full OS or Google Android OS in full on a tablet and working where you can go from a phone to a tablet to a laptop to a desktop and seamlessly move across it will be epic. And not just seamlessly silly apps or their own office suites but everything apps/desktop apps/gaming etc. Microsoft are probably best placed to do that but they are useless and also don't have a mobile option so next great hope would probably be Google but they need to get their act together as they seem to be doing with their pixel phones.
Chrome is really bare bones compared to android. Android can be a replacement for iPad OS, even better maybe future desktop class implementation from google like macOS or windows.
I have owned the original Chromebook Pixel (2013), the Chromebook Pixel (2015) and still use the original Pixelbook so to describe me as a fan of the ecosystem would be an understatement. I suspect this may be something different. For example, how could this device fully differentiate itself from the (also rumoured) Pixel Tablet 2 that is expected to come with a keyboard? My feeling is it might be a foldable laptop with a software touch keyboard, unfolding to a large tablet size. That would be very cool.
They worked with Framework for a Framework Chromebook. I wonder the Pixel laptop will be with Framework too? I wished Pixels get a DeX mode like ChromeOS
I arbitrarily bought a chromebook a few years ago, and I'll be honest, I like it much more than my Windows beasts. I find it generally slicker, and considering I'd spent a lot of time on Android phones and tablets, far less clunky than Windows. I'm up for THAT update.
That's what I've ever wanted, imagine the smoothness of android on a laptop aligned with desktop benefits, that makes the ecosystem much more fun and if it happens we can finally see the really thin and lightweight Laptops powered by Snapdragon and Mediateck processors , snappy and awesome battery life
Could be good… could be bad. There’s no way to know until we see their implementation. I can say that Samsung’s DeX is VERY similar to ChromeOS so it kind of exists already in OneUI world.
I'd be absolutely game to explore this if Android on a laptop meant I could then use Microsoft products: Word, Excel, PPT, Teams etc. Those are all available on my phone and I need them due to the companies that I work with use them.
Is the going to the problem I have now wirh my Lenovo Duo tablet ? When I am in tablet mode I have the problem what app is the app or pwa. And problem have with Chrome Os is people don't knor should I use the pwa or app
I'm excited but I do have come concerns and comments, like pricing since Android tablets aren't afraid to get expensive, the perk with Chrome OS was affordablility, how's the marketing going to be, I'm 100% positive its going to be confusing like would you rather buy a Windows laptop, Chromebook or an Android laptop? How will Android skins be handled, will it be manufacturer based like Android for example One UI and Pixel or will they have essentially have the same skin in order to quickly maintain updates like Chrome OS? Will this be the big push to arm based laptops? Why buy an expensive Android based laptop if say your phone can be that computer when you plug it into an external display?
I just wish that Google would stop making ChromeOS worse on touchscreens... (ChromeOS is STILL better than Windows for touchscreens, but they ARE making it worse!) That said, IDK why Android and ChromeOS were ever really separate? Like why maintain 2 separate Linux OSes?
Fantastic have been waiting for this for years a unified android ecosystem is about to be born... also this will officially end Android tablets as we will have laptop which can be switched to tablet and a phone ie foldable phone which can be switched to a tablet too no need for a dedicated tablet now.
I'm a Linux and android user and I'm in the "intriguing" camp. Watching with curiosity for sure, Pixel phones are so good imo, Google I'm ngl has earned a ton of respect from me recently
We will see if Android can be used as a "normal" laptop/PC, there are already people using DeX for "work". Phones are getting better and better every year so they could be used as a "phone" and "laptop/PC" in one.... We will see, but this is a good way of showing us that we can use our Android phones as a "PC" aswell and let us choose what do we prefer.
Some features of Dex are gimped based on the phone. Mostly because of the horsepower. I have a S21. Dex runs pretty good. But some of the eye candy features aren't there compared to the S24 line. Their product, so either they want you to upgrade or they are intentionally trying to not ruin the expierence on older phones.
@dlewis9760 Well new features are on the newer phone, every phone company wants you to know that new features are for new phones, 3/4 are getting on the older aswell but the new one gets it it all. Thats only my assumption....
Samsung really need to make android laptops to show google some stuff. Dex is already "perfect" With winlator/linux for dex, its already a desktop OS-ish already😂
I hope that google will have android implement something similar to winlator emulator for android for running windows apps on android or using wine on android similar to wine for linux for using windows apps on android. Winlator for android already supports mouse and keyboard, game controller support and windows pc games that are purchased from gog games to be played locally on android with gog games offline downloader needed to play pc games locally on android. Eta prime shows skyrim running on android locally when using the winlator emulator for android. Maybe google could have android use wine for linux and download steam to download games from steam and use the proton compatibility layer similar to the steam deck or similar to steam support for chrome os whenever google updates chrome os to play steam games with an over the air update whenever chrome os gets the update.
Maybe I switch to this on my desktop or at least a privacy focused fork of it, if it can run Linux stuff and run on already existing x86 hardware. Just seems like Linux but better kinda
I'm a Pixel 8 Pro user and I have 3 Chromebooks in my house. Here's my problems with Android taking over ChromeOS. Overheating, I've never had to worry about overheating my Chromebook compared to my P8P. Updating, I could powerwash my Chromebook multiple times compared to updating my P8P where it takes forever to go from Android 14 to 15 and beyond. The bugs in Android. Android is far buggier than ChromeOS. With all the bugs on Android, I don't need this on my computer too. And a large one; what version of Android would we be getting? Samsung's Android? Nothing's version of Android? Huawei's version of Android? Which one of the dozens of Android versions would we be getting? How many versions of Android are there? ChromeOS is only one version, no matter the manufacturer. It's why I won't switch from a Pixel phone. I won't have T-Mobile's apps, Samsung's apps, Verizon's apps, Nothing's apps, Huawei's apps on my phone. Chrome Unboxed talked about Android fragmentation and that's what I don't want to happen. Just give me a pure version.
I like it? Im a big believer that contemporary Android is usable as a desktop platform. Rolling ChromeOS into Android on paper at least should be pretty freaking awesome. I would love love LOVE chrome OS features like phone streaming on my Pixel Tablet.
is this a fancy tablet? I have the samsung 14.5 tablet with android os but it doesnt function as good as windows, it renders firefox/ chrome browser not as well. wow, this sounds interesting.
I desire chromeOS be on the phones than.. frigin android on Chromebookz i believe the rumor tease is to sell "chromeOS" (rebranded) to "windows users" (people who hate Apple and have never used an Ipad but many many experiences with "Android" have used Android Phones since (forever because they hate Apple stuff eith a pasion and have never compared an iPad to and Android fubbübbin FTablet ther is no comparison there ) My opinion is Apple should make iPad Pros run MacOS by Friggin about 5 years ago iThink iThink. There will not be Android Laptops there will ... eventually be way more pop... Powerful Cloud_Computerrs ( only ) Itz just whut is happening
New Dex mode is trash Its just normal mode with floating windows It also doesn't work with different aspect ratio than 16:9(tested from my tab s8 on my 34 inch ultrawide)
I hope the Pixel Tablet that debuts this doesnt look like some cheap Ikea appliance like the current Pixel Tablet does. Ehh, ill stick to Linux for my laptops anyway.
It sounds kind of bad actually, the performance will be lackluster with Android apps due to their nature of not running native code. I will stop buying Chromebooks if this rumour is true.
@@AndrewTSq no, this will mean that Android apps will be running Native code. The compatibility and performance will be the same as running the app on your phone.
Android is a very chunk OS,, you will need Chromebook PLUS just to run it . watch ipad OS and apple users complain that its not like a MAC,,,, Chome OS dose many things ipad OS wont It seems such a pitty to lose Chrome OS in favour of Android
This is just not true at all ... Android quite famously runs fine on low end hardware. Running Android apps natively will be faster than how Chrome OS correctly does it too.
for me change is not the issue, it's that phone/tablet OS's are not suitable for laptop/desktop devices. seems to me like everyone wants a crappy phone OS for all the things, and we are expected to be able to get stuff done?
Dex exists as a separate desktop mode exclusively for select Samsung devices which then have to connect to an external output. Having Android as a default desktop OS would open up a lot of possibilities both in regard to what devices can run it and being able to run it natively without any peripherals.
I love android. I love Linux. Not too familiar with Chrome OS but I don't like Chrome as a browser (yawn) and wouldn't see any reason for me to ever run an OS that isn't a Linux distro running KDE. Such a gigantic Pixel and android fan though - eyes open and watching!
The one major thing preventing android tablets from replacing ultrabook laptops is full desktop browsers. If this kind of merger enables this functionality, that would be incredible
Try firefox when the next version releases. It has extensions and the tabbed interface works really well on my tab s9 fe+ in both dex and normal mode
Kiwi browser?
They working on Linux apps support now, we might get there :)
@@OpheliaTeetons they can surely add a full chrome like they did with chrome OS.
For whatever reason they ignored this until now, recently adding some features to tablets. Although I will just want full chrome on Android over those
full desktop browser is a problem for android mobile that's why latest android is more of a desktop and mobile in the middle., but adding terminal would excellent.
this is something that i always thought google should do. android already has the software, it has the users, it has the hardware. now qualcomm is releasing these laptop arm chips. maybe a developer doesnt want to release their software for android, but if android ran on good laptops? thats an entirely different story
This is great! My entire ecosystem is Google/Android.... Happy to be able to add a laptop /desktop to it as well.
Merge both of them together would be great.
I think the worst thing about ChromeOS is, well, Chrome - or rather that you can't easily use other browsers like in Android. Now that Chromecast is dead, I could see them rebranding their desktop OS to be less Chrome-centric.
Linux install as a "Dev". Edge runs. A bit slow, but it runs.
If this means that I could finally use Desktop chrome on something like Samsung Dex I'd absolutely switch back. I had a Galaxy Tab S8 before but switched to a Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 so I could use desktop Chrome as I'm a big extensions user. The Lenovo feels like somewhat of a downgrade though in terms of the device itself especially with the speakers!
It needs a laptop class Tensor chip.
With different browser support and a terminal, i can see myself getting it for my web dev needs.
SD can do the job.
This goes along with another rumor which is the addition of the linux terminal to regular android. Chrome OS has a terminal within its settings so it basically pretty much lines up.
It's about time! What took them so long?! Chrome OS out of the box best feature always was to run containers of Debian Linux terminal and Android Google Play Store apps, which btw run very efficiently and with very little performance penalty. Developing Chrome OS Flex after that which was stripped of Android and Google Play Store was most definitely step into wrong direction. Now seeing Chrome OS finally unified under Android with capability of running both touch and desktop UI is what industry expected from Google for years! I just hope they'll execute it correctly and deliver something truly revolutionary worth every penny. Google should uniquely offer their Pixel users choice of the UI they prefer either as phone/foldable/tablet or as desktop with larger screen foldable/tablet + laptop or when connected to external screen. Hopefully Google won't screw it up and take the lead of this revolutionary feature which Apple was unwilling to further explore and pursue just to make their devices locked in their environments and artificially differentiated.
Dude!!!! This is would be fantastic! I have been lamenting for years that Google stopped producing laptops. If they can pump out a laptop/tablet with the same hardware quality of the pixelbook/slate/pixelbook go (minus the cut corners), the same software finesse as the Pixel 7a/9 Pro, and a fully functional desktop browser and file system, I would buy it yesterday.
Any updates on the new Google pixel book? I’m still running my original but need to upgrade as the hinges are starting to go.
If this "new device" is being compared to a MacBook there is a high possibility that it will be using Qualcomms X elite and X plus chips.
Great video, love your channel! The future of Android/ChromeOS is very exciting.
I hope this means waaaayyyyy better mouse support and logic. Something as basic as just selecting txt is inconsistent across apps and even more so "right clicking" is still a mess
Google really did well with Chrome OS for desktop and tablet UI. Then they're implementing this to android tablets. Pixel book died just because of software experience.
With Android focusing on tablet or bigger screen with desktop class apps(resizable) I guess we can finally have a good unified experience.
We can also get better functionalities on apps because of one platform and same window management to work with rather than trying to get a Chromebook specific limitations.
Although we may see web app degradation with less focus on PWA, only google is the one working on better web apps.
We can finally get better laptops/tablets with powerful SoC utilization. For budget segment I hope we still may see many options as Chromebooks are already having. Although I am wondering what will happen if OEMs try to modify the system unlike chrome OS devices where OEMs never really bothered to touch the UI/UX. The experience is far better than between android devices.
I really hope it happens in Android 16, or at least a proper docked mode and full desktop os in 17
I think it's a mistake.
Because even Apple Tablet users want OSX on Tablets not Tablet OIS.
But, if it's blended as you mentioned, meaning you can run both at the same time in unison, then that is good.
❤
Why do people want to run OS X on iPads? I think every answer I've seen to that question points towards why Google is doing this..
@scaryifliteral because they have powerful m1, m2 etc iPad pros but can't run on it same apps as on desktop. Even though it's the same chip.
If Google blends Android and Chrome is together so you can still do everything you did before, this is good.
Google has one app ecosystem, there are only apps. That logic doesn't fit here.
I agree, as soon as Microsoft can sort out Windows so it is not such a drain on tablets or Apple get their full OS or Google Android OS in full on a tablet and working where you can go from a phone to a tablet to a laptop to a desktop and seamlessly move across it will be epic. And not just seamlessly silly apps or their own office suites but everything apps/desktop apps/gaming etc. Microsoft are probably best placed to do that but they are useless and also don't have a mobile option so next great hope would probably be Google but they need to get their act together as they seem to be doing with their pixel phones.
Chrome is really bare bones compared to android.
Android can be a replacement for iPad OS, even better maybe future desktop class implementation from google like macOS or windows.
Google killed the large screen market for years
I have owned the original Chromebook Pixel (2013), the Chromebook Pixel (2015) and still use the original Pixelbook so to describe me as a fan of the ecosystem would be an understatement.
I suspect this may be something different. For example, how could this device fully differentiate itself from the (also rumoured) Pixel Tablet 2 that is expected to come with a keyboard?
My feeling is it might be a foldable laptop with a software touch keyboard, unfolding to a large tablet size. That would be very cool.
Shane did you see that LG might be retuning to the phone space with a forlable?
They worked with Framework for a Framework Chromebook. I wonder the Pixel laptop will be with Framework too? I wished Pixels get a DeX mode like ChromeOS
I can only hope every Android tablets regardless of manufacturers will have a desktop environment after this...
I hope so. Chrome OS no longer makes sense with how much it has encroached on Android's turf. They should be unified.
I wish android was more like chromeos.
What will happen to Chrome OS Flex?
I arbitrarily bought a chromebook a few years ago, and I'll be honest, I like it much more than my Windows beasts. I find it generally slicker, and considering I'd spent a lot of time on Android phones and tablets, far less clunky than Windows. I'm up for THAT update.
That's what I've ever wanted, imagine the smoothness of android on a laptop aligned with desktop benefits, that makes the ecosystem much more fun and if it happens we can finally see the really thin and lightweight Laptops powered by Snapdragon and Mediateck processors , snappy and awesome battery life
Could be good… could be bad. There’s no way to know until we see their implementation. I can say that Samsung’s DeX is VERY similar to ChromeOS so it kind of exists already in OneUI world.
Dex was limited in many ways. Google's implementation will be better for sure
I'd be absolutely game to explore this if Android on a laptop meant I could then use Microsoft products: Word, Excel, PPT, Teams etc. Those are all available on my phone and I need them due to the companies that I work with use them.
Is the going to the problem I have now wirh my Lenovo Duo tablet ? When I am in tablet mode I have the problem what app is the app or pwa. And problem have with Chrome Os is people don't knor should I use the pwa or app
On the flip side, this might mean we can load linux onto android tablets and maybe even smartphones in the future.
I had the first Chromebook pixel after the 2015. I for surely thought they was going to use an arm chip. It has been disappointing ever since
My question is will the android os come as like a huge update to exsisting Chromebooks i guess we don't know
We can hope. A lot of Android app will install on ChromeOS. A lot won't run though. No idea why they even appear in ChromeOs App Store.
I'm excited but I do have come concerns and comments, like pricing since Android tablets aren't afraid to get expensive, the perk with Chrome OS was affordablility, how's the marketing going to be, I'm 100% positive its going to be confusing like would you rather buy a Windows laptop, Chromebook or an Android laptop? How will Android skins be handled, will it be manufacturer based like Android for example One UI and Pixel or will they have essentially have the same skin in order to quickly maintain updates like Chrome OS? Will this be the big push to arm based laptops? Why buy an expensive Android based laptop if say your phone can be that computer when you plug it into an external display?
I just wish that Google would stop making ChromeOS worse on touchscreens... (ChromeOS is STILL better than Windows for touchscreens, but they ARE making it worse!)
That said, IDK why Android and ChromeOS were ever really separate? Like why maintain 2 separate Linux OSes?
I hope they do vice versa.. and make android desktop mode boot into chrome OS 🎉
Will it use qualcomm X elite or 8 elite
Fantastic have been waiting for this for years a unified android ecosystem is about to be born... also this will officially end Android tablets as we will have laptop which can be switched to tablet and a phone ie foldable phone which can be switched to a tablet too no need for a dedicated tablet now.
maybe with the new snapdragon laptop chips?
So is it your belief Google could still come out with a desktop mode for pixels as well?
What about CrOS Flex tho
This has me so hype, and I'm a Windows/iPhone user (For now)
I'm a Linux and android user and I'm in the "intriguing" camp. Watching with curiosity for sure, Pixel phones are so good imo, Google I'm ngl has earned a ton of respect from me recently
3:30 so... Samsung Dex?
cant wait for brunch to make support for this on my 360 degree dell laptop
One of my Pixel Slates died.
I shall wait for this to replace it.
We will see if Android can be used as a "normal" laptop/PC, there are already people using DeX for "work". Phones are getting better and better every year so they could be used as a "phone" and "laptop/PC" in one.... We will see, but this is a good way of showing us that we can use our Android phones as a "PC" aswell and let us choose what do we prefer.
Some features of Dex are gimped based on the phone. Mostly because of the horsepower. I have a S21. Dex runs pretty good. But some of the eye candy features aren't there compared to the S24 line. Their product, so either they want you to upgrade or they are intentionally trying to not ruin the expierence on older phones.
@dlewis9760 Well new features are on the newer phone, every phone company wants you to know that new features are for new phones, 3/4 are getting on the older aswell but the new one gets it it all. Thats only my assumption....
Samsung really need to make android laptops to show google some stuff. Dex is already "perfect"
With winlator/linux for dex, its already a desktop OS-ish already😂
Hey Shane, are you on blue sky yet?
I have an account, but for now I'm not really using it.
@scaryifliteral sweet, keep up the great content. Got the OnePlus Open based on your videos.
Im assuming android x86 is going to become the replacement for Chromebooks running x86 CPUs
I low key hope it gets snap or flatpaks support
I hope that google will have android implement something similar to winlator emulator for android for running windows apps on android or using wine on android similar to wine for linux for using windows apps on android. Winlator for android already supports mouse and keyboard, game controller support and windows pc games that are purchased from gog games to be played locally on android with gog games offline downloader needed to play pc games locally on android. Eta prime shows skyrim running on android locally when using the winlator emulator for android. Maybe google could have android use wine for linux and download steam to download games from steam and use the proton compatibility layer similar to the steam deck or similar to steam support for chrome os whenever google updates chrome os to play steam games with an over the air update whenever chrome os gets the update.
will android do what windows continuum couldn't? I really want this pleaseee
I understand a bit better now over the community tab comment..
That's great! 👍
Maybe I switch to this on my desktop or at least a privacy focused fork of it, if it can run Linux stuff and run on already existing x86 hardware. Just seems like Linux but better kinda
I'm a Pixel 8 Pro user and I have 3 Chromebooks in my house. Here's my problems with Android taking over ChromeOS. Overheating, I've never had to worry about overheating my Chromebook compared to my P8P. Updating, I could powerwash my Chromebook multiple times compared to updating my P8P where it takes forever to go from Android 14 to 15 and beyond. The bugs in Android. Android is far buggier than ChromeOS. With all the bugs on Android, I don't need this on my computer too. And a large one; what version of Android would we be getting? Samsung's Android? Nothing's version of Android? Huawei's version of Android? Which one of the dozens of Android versions would we be getting? How many versions of Android are there? ChromeOS is only one version, no matter the manufacturer. It's why I won't switch from a Pixel phone. I won't have T-Mobile's apps, Samsung's apps, Verizon's apps, Nothing's apps, Huawei's apps on my phone. Chrome Unboxed talked about Android fragmentation and that's what I don't want to happen. Just give me a pure version.
I like it? Im a big believer that contemporary Android is usable as a desktop platform. Rolling ChromeOS into Android on paper at least should be pretty freaking awesome. I would love love LOVE chrome OS features like phone streaming on my Pixel Tablet.
The only way I'm interested in this is if it is using a arm chip of some sort. If it's a x86 chip I literally will not look at this
is this a fancy tablet? I have the samsung 14.5 tablet with android os but it doesnt function as good as windows, it renders firefox/ chrome browser not as well. wow, this sounds interesting.
I desire chromeOS be on the phones than.. frigin android on Chromebookz
i believe the rumor tease is to sell "chromeOS" (rebranded) to "windows users" (people who hate Apple and have never used an Ipad but many many experiences with "Android" have used Android Phones since (forever because they hate Apple stuff eith a pasion and have never compared an iPad to and Android fubbübbin FTablet ther is no comparison there )
My opinion is Apple should make iPad Pros run MacOS by Friggin about 5 years ago iThink iThink.
There will not be Android Laptops there will ...
eventually be way more pop...
Powerful
Cloud_Computerrs ( only )
Itz just whut is happening
I want that to happen very soon.
ChromeOS is very secure. Android less so. Security is a major ChromeOS selling point. Any merged OS will need to be as secure as ChromeOS.
If they team up with steam and bring a linux android device, then it will be a big win for everyone
can it really be drug around?
i just want pixel to have a samsung dex-like experience, cause as of right now it's desktop mode is barely an experience its very buggy😭
To be fair, it's also only available in a beta.
@@shanecraigtech yeah, thats true
But the question is “how about chromeOS Flex”
Why google no simply drop chromeOS and focus on android for future 😮
Did you watch the video?
@scaryifliteral iez
Since now they're also working on Linux app support on android, it might be a real contender... and IpadOS CAN'T run MacOS apps iirc, lol
Linux apps are trash if this laptop has x86 chip expected to not sell
Linux apps aren't trash. You have no idea what you are talking about. Typical noob
It is not fun to use desktop with 10 inch display. It would better to use external monitor.
New Dex mode is trash
Its just normal mode with floating windows
It also doesn't work with different aspect ratio than 16:9(tested from my tab s8 on my 34 inch ultrawide)
I hope the Pixel Tablet that debuts this doesnt look like some cheap Ikea appliance like the current Pixel Tablet does. Ehh, ill stick to Linux for my laptops anyway.
It will only work if they let Microsoft to open up Ms office apps.
Cough cough... DEX... Cough cough
New Dex
It sounds kind of bad actually, the performance will be lackluster with Android apps due to their nature of not running native code. I will stop buying Chromebooks if this rumour is true.
@@AndrewTSq no, this will mean that Android apps will be running Native code. The compatibility and performance will be the same as running the app on your phone.
Why would android apps not run natively on android? lol
Why buy chromebooks period?
As an android developer: you do realize that a lot of your apps and especially games rely on native code right?
@@shanecraigtech cause Android is using Just in time compiling?
Making chromeos was their biggest mistake
ChromeOS (powered by Android)
Chrome os is android: android x86 before 😂😂
it'd be cool if they could unify android and linux.
if this true this means google will have its ecosystem like apple
Android is a very chunk OS,, you will need Chromebook PLUS just to run it
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watch ipad OS and apple users complain that its not like a MAC,,,, Chome OS dose many things ipad OS wont
It seems such a pitty to lose Chrome OS in favour of Android
This is just not true at all ... Android quite famously runs fine on low end hardware. Running Android apps natively will be faster than how Chrome OS correctly does it too.
Will stick with Linux no thanks
I irrationally dislike this. I like Chrome OS as is and I'm very resistant to change
for me change is not the issue, it's that phone/tablet OS's are not suitable for laptop/desktop devices. seems to me like everyone wants a crappy phone OS for all the things, and we are expected to be able to get stuff done?
Pixel os
Samsung Dex exists; why reinvent another thing?
Windows existed, why did Samsung reinvent another thing?
Dex exists as a separate desktop mode exclusively for select Samsung devices which then have to connect to an external output. Having Android as a default desktop OS would open up a lot of possibilities both in regard to what devices can run it and being able to run it natively without any peripherals.
I hope they keep the security of Chrome OS. I can see they need Android apps on Chromebooks, but not at the expense of security.
I love android. I love Linux. Not too familiar with Chrome OS but I don't like Chrome as a browser (yawn) and wouldn't see any reason for me to ever run an OS that isn't a Linux distro running KDE.
Such a gigantic Pixel and android fan though - eyes open and watching!
It will still be rubbish as is the ipad, suppose it will give folk a cheaper option than the overpriced apple crap though so guess that is good.