Summary
- Sameer Samat, president of the Android ecosystem at Google, has confirmed the company is working on merging ChromeOS with Android.
- This means that in the near future, Google could be selling Chromebooks running Android.
- Pixel phones are already getting more PC-like features, with an Android 16 update later this year delivering a desktop mode “built on the foundation of Samsung DeX.”
There has been speculation for a long time that Google might one day combine Android and ChromeOS, the operating system that powers its wide range of Chromebook laptops. Last year, a report from Android Authority indicated that Google is currently undertaking a “multi-year project to fully transition ChromeOS into Android.” Although Google never confirmed this at the time, it has now done so.
Sameer Samat, president of Google’s Android ecosystem, confirmed during an interview with TechRadar that the company is “going to be combining ChromeOS and Android into a single platform.” Samat made the comments after inquiring about the reporter’s MacBook, saying he was “interested in how people are using their laptops these days.”
Samat oversees Android’s development and implementation across a wide range of devices, including mobile, wearables, TV, cars, and more, so it seems he may now have laptops under his belt as well.
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There are still a lot of unanswered questions
It could take several years to see this all unfold
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While this news about Google officially combining ChromeOS with Android is exciting, there remain many unanswered questions, especially regarding when users can expect to see this fully realized. If last year’s report is any indication, this could take a couple of years to happen.
Additionally, does this mean that in the foreseeable future, we can expect to see Google selling Chromebooks that run a fully-fledged version of Android? I hope so, because considering the size of the Android ecosystem and the millions of apps available, it would make Google’s Chromebook laptops almost as resourceful as a Windows PC or a Mac. While Chromebooks can run a lot of Android apps right now, they’re not compatible with all of them due to ChromeOS’s limitations. Android Headlines reported last year that a Google Pixel Laptop was in development, so that could be what Google is building up to by merging ChromeOS with Android.
There are already signs that Android is adopting more PC-like features. Later this year, Google is expected to release a quarterly update for Android 16 on its Pixel phones, which includes a new desktop mode for multitasking “built on the foundation of Samsung DeX.” This means Pixel users with Android 16 will soon be able to connect their phones to an external display and use their Pixel almost like a PC.
I’m very excited to see the results of the ChromeOS and Android merger, and even with the limited information available, I’m more optimistic about the future of Google’s Chromebooks than I have been since the first one was launched back in 2011.

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