Google is reportedly focused on integrating Chrome OS with Android to compete with the iPad.
According to a new report today, Google is apparently working on merging Android and Chrome OS. This company is trying to compete with iPad by converting Chrome operating system to Android.
This may not seem logical, but most of what Google has done in recent years has not. Therefore, this news is also probably true. According to an anonymous source, Google plans to completely transfer the Chrome operating system to Android.
Earlier in June, Google reported that Chrome OS would use parts of Android, but a new report now claims that the integration of Chrome OS with Android will be deeper.
It is not yet clear how Google can have a better competition with iPad with this method. iPads run on the iPadOS operating system, which is basically a branch of iOS with some tablet-specific features. Google could have added such tablet-specific features to Android in the past few years. Considering that the Chrome operating system is designed for cheap laptops and iPads are expensive tablets, now it is necessary to check how exactly the Chrome operating system will help Google in the competition with iPads.
In any case, this project will take several years, so we shouldn’t expect Chrome OS integration with Android anytime soon. After this event takes place, future Chromebooks will run the new Android integrated with Chrome OS. Also, earlier today there was a rumor that Google is developing a Pixel laptop. If true, these laptops will likely run the new Android/Chrome OS combination.
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