The end of Chrome OS marks a significant shift in the operating system landscape.
The end of Chrome OS marks a significant shift in the operating system landscape.
I sense Chrome OS plus Flex will likely disappear as Google shifts toward a unified Android desktop. I’d prefer upgrading to Chrome OS over Windows 11 on my gaming PC after the end of Windows 10 support, since I already have extra Gmail accounts. You’re right—I’ve been critical of Chrome OS, but after using Windows 11 in school it’s clearly not the best experience. From a privacy standpoint, Windows 11 feels worse than Chrome in my view. Still, I’m looking forward to a dedicated Android desktop OS. What are your thoughts?
Android laptops have been around for about 15 years, making it hard to believe Chrome OS would be completely phased out for a technology that already exists and has limited market presence. Remember, Chrome OS was developed following Android.
Sam Tucker had a good point about Android challenging Chrome OS for dominance. I agree, he’s right. I plan to test the official desktop Android version once it launches, as it could enhance my Steam library experience. I’m just curious how others view Chrome OS being integrated into desktop Android.
The information aligns with what was shared on one of LMG's platforms. ChromeOS is set to integrate with Android. It’s reassuring to hear about potential new features. My grandparents use a Chromebook, and I noticed at a hotel that they had to click a tiny arrow to see available WiFi networks instead of seeing them directly. By default, the interface displayed advanced network options.