Monday, January 23, 2017

Chromebooks 2017 will be compatible with Android apps – CNET in Spanish

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The Chromebook Plus Samsung is one of the most recent computers with Chrome OS

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If you’re thinking about buying a Chromebook to take advantage of your apps purchased and downloaded on Android, 2017 will bring you a good news.

on Monday, using a brief update on their support sites, Google said that all of the computers to be launched during this year and running the operating system Chrome OS, will be compatible with Android applications, something that for now only a handful of laptops can achieve.

This is excellent news since Chromebooks current that are compatible with the apps of Android models are more high-end (and therefore more expensive). With this change, the fans of this line of computers will be able to use Android apps without sacrificing the pocket.

The availability of Android apps for Chromebooks is something recent. In June, Google began allowing a bunch of computers running the Play store and enable download of applications.

Since then, 27 manufacturers have computers that are compatible with the applications — and the number is increasing. Now, it only remains to wait for the manufacturers to announce new models of Chromebooks this year.

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