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Google might have a radical plan to beat Apple’s iPad – turn ChromeOS into Android and take over the tablet world
Some new rumors suggest that Google is planning to transform ChromeOS into Android – which could be a big deal for the tablet world.
Report: Google Merging Chrome OS Into Android to Rival iPad
Google is working on a multi-year project to fully migrate Chrome OS to Android as part of an effort to better compete with Apple's
Google reportedly aims to take on the iPad by merging ChromeOS and Android
If Google were to migrate ChromeOS over to Android, it would create a unified operating system that could be the best of both worlds for its tablets and its laptops. This would re
Source: Google is turning Chrome OS into Android to compete with the iPad
A source within Google has told Android Authority that Google plans to migrate Chrome OS fully over to Android. Google announced in June 2024 that Chrome OS would start using parts of Android’s tech stack, but we’ve now learned that the merger goes even deeper than previously thought.
Google likely turning Chrome OS into Android to take on the iPad
Google is reportedly working on turning Chrome OS into Android to bring the best of both worlds on big screen devices like tablets.
Google may merge ChromeOS with Android to compete with the iPad: Report
Google is reportedly planning to migrate its ChromeOS entirely to Android, potentially killing off Chrome OS and penetrating into the tablet market to compete with Apple’s iPad.
Google Plans To Merge Chrome OS Into Android To Take On Apple’s iPad
The Strategic Benefits of Integrating Chrome OS into Android Details how the consolidation could benefit both Android users and developers.
Rumor: Android may take over for ChromeOS on Chromebooks in a massive move
We've been here before, but things are a bit different this time around. Instead of "one OS to rule them all," rumors are swirling that Google is planning a major shakeup that would see ChromeOS uniformly replaced by (or merged into) Android down the road.
ChromeOS to Adopt Android Framework to Challenge iPad
Google offers distinct operating system (OS) versions according to the kind of device. ChromeOS is for Chromebooks, and Android is for smartphones.
ChromeOS may eventually be replaced by Android
Google is reportedly migrating ChromeOS over to Android. Speculations suggest a Pixel Laptop could be the first to run the new Android desktop version. To reach full potential, Android would need desktop-like features currently present in ChromeOS.
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