Android App and Google Play
Support Comes to the First Chrome OS Device
Google announced at I/O 2016 that Android apps were coming to
Chromebooks, alongside support for Google Play. Now, Google employee Francois
Beaufort has announced that the support for Android apps and Google Play has
started rolling out on the Dev channel for the Asus Chromebook Flip.
This means if you've got an Asus Chromebook Flip, you can just
download an early alpha version of Chrome OS 53, and the Google Play store icon
should most likely appear on your desktop. Beaufort even uploaded a picture of
his Chromebook just finishing installation of the popular Android game - Clash
Royale.
Alongside the Asus Chromebook Flip, the Acer Chromebook R11 and
Google's 2015 Chromebook Pixel are also expected to get the support. Beaufort
only hinted that more devices will get support soon, without really giving any
specific timeline details.
Around 50 Chromebooks are
expected to get the Android app support over
the rest of the year. Several Chromebooks from Samsung, Lenovo, Asus, Acer,
Toshiba, and HP have been listed on the Google support page. The search giant has also
announced that the support should hit the stable channel by September or
October.
With the access of Android apps on Chromebook, users will be
able to download apps from Google Play and experience them on their large
devices. This will result in the introduction of Skype, Games, Photo Editing
apps, Microsoft Office, and much more on compatible laptops. In a demo,
Director of Product Management Kan Liu showed off the new integration and
explained how the Google Play will work on Chromebooks. Music, movies, and
photo editing apps work completely offline on Chromebooks as well, just like on
smartphones.
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