Google leaked might have secretly unveiled its upcoming OS that is expected to combine Chrome and Android OS. As of the moment, Google is focusing on different innovations that certainly excite users and developers at the same time.
These include the latest Android 12, which is now available as a developer preview. It has reached its very first beta version of the new operating system. According to BGR's latest report, Android 12 has attracted the attention of many developers and users, especially those who want to install the latest Android release from Google, even if it is incomplete.
On the other hand, Google's Chrome OS was able to pass a significant milestone previously by surpassing macOS and becoming the second-largest PC operating system across the globe. And now, Google is working on another innovation that would enhance the users' experience.
Google Fuchsia OS leaked details
Google has finally confirmed the existence of its Fuchsia OS, which was already rumored for the past few years. However, the tech giant manufacturer hasn't released any statement regarding how the upcoming system works and its specific features.
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However, some rumors claimed that the new Fuchsia OS will run on any device. This means this system is compatible with any gadget, no matter what its display type or size is. Google's current innovation is expected to work on multiple types of devices, allowing more users to take advantage of it.
On the other hand, Fuchsia might support instant software updates just like macOS and iOS. It is expected to also have better privacy and security features that are comparable to those offered by Mac and iPhone.
Speculations also stated that the new Fuchsia OS will still run all of the current Android apps so that the company's transition from Android, as well as Chrome, to Fuchsia, would not be a hassle.
Fuchsia to natively run Android and Linux apps
XDA Developers previously confirmed that Google is planning to make Fuchsia natively run Linux and Android apps.
"As we expand the universe of software we wish to run on Fuchsia, we are encountering software that we wish to run on Fuchsia that we do not have the ability to recompile," said Google via XDA Developers.
"Android applications contain native code modules that have been compiled for Linux. To run this software on Fuchsia, we need to be able to run binaries without modifying them," added the tech giant firm.
Google's proposal suggests that the compatibility layer's goal is to develop an implementation of a Linux interface that can manage unmodified, existing binaries. It is likely for Google to release more details of its upcoming Fuchsia OS.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.