Fuchsia OS is no longer just a wild rumor about an operating system that could someday replace Android and help Google get rid of the most annoying thing about its mobile OS. When Fuchsia rolls out to commercial devices, it’ll offer Google something Android never could, the chance of actually controlling software releases on all devices just like Apple does with iOS. That’s what rumors say, at least. Built from the ground up, Fuchsia will run on devices with various form factors, from smartphones and tablets to laptops and smart devices that do not have displays. The new operating system should offer improved security and privacy, according to reports. And it’ll run all existing Android apps, which will be a crucial feature if Google hopes to transition customers from Android to Fuchsia.
Also key for this transition is the support of Android device vendors, and a top leaker now claims that Samsung will likely adopt Fuchsia in the future.
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Leaker says Samsung will probably switch to Google’s mysterious new mobile OS originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 14 May 2021 at 12:13:32 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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