Google Play and Android App support
touches base on Chromebooks.
Asus Chromebook Flip first portable
workstation to gain support.
The Google Play symbol ought to
appear after download of beta Chrome OS 53.
Google declared at I/O 2016 that
Android applications were now coming to Chromebooks, nearby backing for Google
Play. Presently, Google representative Francois Beaufort has reported that the
backing for Android applications and Google Play has begun taking off on the
Dev channel for the Asus Chromebook Flip.
This implies on the off chance that
you have an Asus Chromebook Flip, you can simply download an early alpha
adaptation of Chrome OS 53, and the Google Play store symbol ought to in all
probability is displayed on your desktop. Beaufort even transferred a photo of
his Chromebook simply completing the establishment of the well known Android
diversion - Clash Royale.
Close by the Asus Chromebook Flip,
the Acer Chromebook R11 and Google's 2015 Chromebook Pixel are likewise
anticipated that would go to get the backing. Beaufort just implied that more
gadgets will get bolster soon, without truly providing a particular course of
events points of interest.
Around 50 Chromebooks have an
obligation to get the Android application support over whatever remains of the
year. A few Chromebooks from Samsung, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, Toshiba, and HP have
been made on the Google bolster page. The pursuit monster has additionally
reported that the backing ought to hit the steady channel by September or
October.
With the entrance
of Android applications on Chromebook, clients will have the capacity to
download applications from Google Play and experience them on their expensive
gadgets. This will bring about the presentation of Skype, Games, Photo Editing
applications, Microsoft Office, and a great deal more on fine tablets. In a
demo, Director of Product Management Kan Liu flaunted the new incorporation and
clarified how the Google Play will chip away at Chromebooks. Music, films, and
photograph altering applications work totally disconnected from the net on
Chromebooks too, much the same as on cell phones. Watch the full demo here.
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