Google is reportedly planning significant changes to its laptop and tablet hardware.
According to a report by Android Authority, the company is considering migrating ChromeOS to Android as part of a long-term project.
Additionally, a second report suggests that Google may release a new Pixel tablet featuring a foldable keyboard cover.
These developments align with Google’s recent activities.
In June, Google announced that it would start developing ChromeOS using large components of the Android stack.
This change aims to simplify engineering processes and expedite the integration of AI features into ChromeOS.
The merger of Google’s Android and hardware teams has also led to the testing of desktop windowing for Android tablets.
Reports indicate that Google is exploring the possibility of introducing Chromebooks that run on a desktop-friendly version of Android.
This version of Android may also be featured in the upcoming Pixel Laptop that is said to be in development.
Improvements to Android’s keyboard support have been made this year, including a physical keyboard toolbar and enhanced accessibility features.
Google is also working on new cursor controls that do not rely solely on a mouse.
Since the introduction of Android apps on Chrome OS in 2016, Google’s approach to Android has evolved.
These changes are helping make Android more suitable for larger screens and, consequently, more adapted for desktop environments.