Chromebook could run android apps very soon
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It looks like most Android apps will soon be able to run on a Chromebook, according to a leak that online magazine The Verge has echoed. In this leak that comes directly from Reddit, a sample of the operating system code has been seen where the possibility of enabling Android apps to run on Chromebook is seen, which would give great benefits to users of these Google computers with a much larger number of applications available than those in the current Chrome Web Store.
Many more applications for Chromebook with Android
Remember that Chromebooks are Google laptops made by Acer and Samsung that have a cloud-based Chrome OS, so almost all apps use the Internet to work and all applications can be installed from the Chrome Web Store.
With the arrival of Android applications to Chromebooks, a new range of possibilities would be gained, the idea is to integrate the Google Play Store in Chromebook and be able to install Android applications directly from this store. The leak says that this possibility is already present in an experimental version for developers but that it is not yet possible to execute them.
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