Google’s next OS Fuchsia is spotted running on a Pixelbook which runs on a new UI called Armadillo based on Google’s very own Zircon Kernel.
Google has been working on a new OS which could land on any smart devices soon. The Developing OS called Fuchsia which is being researched since 2016. Ars Technica has got the latest version up running on a Chromebook.
The Fuchsia doesn’t rely on Linux like Android and the OS is targeted on Modern devices the with super fast processor.The dual system approach looks fresh with dual screen mode at the time of log-in. You can use either laptop or in mobile devices mode and you’ll get Smartphone like display on your Pixelbook.You’ll also get wifi and battery indicators like you android smartphone along with other usual data like Date, Time and notifications.
Overall we don’t have much news with the Fuchsia OS, however once the final version is made available, we’ll get to see what it holds under the hood.Ars Technica has uploaded a dedicated video to show what the Fuchsia OS looks like Watch it now.
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