![]() Chrome OS + Android = consumer interest?Īs for users who haven’t yet touched a Chromebook, if anything will help Chrome OS catch on in the consumer market it’s Android apps. But that doesn’t explain the seemingly arbitrary decision to cut out Chromebooks from 2013 and early 2014. Early Chromebooks from 20, therefore, may simply be unsupported due to Google’s end-of-life policy. Now to be fair, Google only promises to support Chromebooks for five years from their release date. If that’s the case, then the limitation may be a ploy by Google and its partners to sell more Chromebooks. ![]() In other words, don’t expect to see a ton of other devices added to the list over time. Google told Ars the decision to cut out devices older than two years was intentional. ![]() That suggests there are no technical limitations preventing at least some older Chromebooks from running Android apps. ![]()
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