Android and Chrome OS have always been the two major operating systems that Google values. As a common feature, both have built-in Chrome browsers. As Google launched more Chromebooks, which were launched at an ultra-low price, the redesigned user interface made the whole system very beautiful and clean. The outside world began to wonder when Chrome OS, an extremely fast operating system, could land on mobile products like Android.
According to ChromeSpot, Zach Alcorn, a Google employee, recently posted a very interesting picture on the Internet - the interface effect picture of a smartphone transplanted with Chrome OS, from which we can see that the application interface of the Chrome OS phone is very clean, simple and very pleasing. It seems that Chrome Phone is not far away from us!
It is speculated that Chrome is completely developed based on HTML5, that is, all operations are carried out in the cloud based on the browser. This is also the core idea of Google's Chrome OS: to separate all content from the local, and then to achieve cloud based, and to fully penetrate the concept of cloud computing into the mobile operating system.
According to foreign media reports, Google's future is not Android, but Chrome OS. Android, as a trial product, has appeared in our lives, but has achieved great success, which Google did not expect.
In the future, we will not install applications on devices, but access them through the Internet. Although the main applications in our current world are not completely based on HTML or browsers, I believe that it will probably become a reality one day in the future. In the future I envision, Chrome and Chrome OS are more important to Google than Android.
Zach Alcorn said that there is still a long way to go to integrate Chrome OS into mobile phones. In fact, Google Chrome OS smartphone has been rumored for a long time. If Google Chrome OS smartphone interface is really like this in the future, it looks pretty good. This reminds me of the Firefox OS mobile phone system developed based on HTML5 not long ago. Maybe it is a good pair of friends with Chrome OS, don't you think?
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