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Google might finally merge Android and ChromeOS

Google might finally merge Android and ChromeOS

TB EditorbyTB Editor
21 July 2025
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Google is reportedly planning a significant unification of its operating systems, intending to merge ChromeOS with Android to create a cohesive device ecosystem. This strategic move aims to resolve long-standing issues within Google’s diverse software offerings, echoing a similar initiative recently undertaken by Huawei.

ChromeOS, Google’s cloud-centric operating system, is lauded for its minimalist design, speed, and security. However, it struggles with the efficient execution of non-web applications. Conversely, Android, while dominant in the smartphone market, exhibits deficiencies in multitasking and window management, leading to suboptimal performance on larger-screen devices.

The proposed merger is expected to address these shortcomings. By integrating the two platforms, Google anticipates enhanced interconnectivity between Android phones and Chromebooks, along with improved overall application management. This fusion could streamline user experience across Google’s hardware ecosystem.

This plan has been in consideration for a decade, with previous delays attributed to technical complexities. Google now appears prepared to move forward with the integration, suggesting a breakthrough in overcoming these challenges.

The endeavor bears a striking resemblance to Huawei’s recent launch of HarmonyOS PC in May, which established a unified device ecosystem across various hardware types. Huawei’s system enables seamless device connectivity and application continuity from smartphones to PCs. Google’s initiative, while taking a longer gestation period, points towards a similar ambition to foster a more integrated and fluid user experience across its device portfolio.

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