Google previously said that Fuchsia isn’t a replacement for Android, but it will be able to run Android apps natively. The main difference between Fuchsia and Android is that the former isn’t based on a Linux kernel, but a microkernel of its own, called Zircon .
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Share All sharing options for: Google’s plans for Fuchsia OS teased in job listings. Google says “it’s time” to now bring its mysterious Fuchsia operating system to “additional smart devices and other form factors ” beyond smart displays, according to a number of job listings first spotted by 9to5Google.
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Google is officially releasing its Fuchsia OS, starting w/ first-gen Nest Hub. Google’s long-in-development, from-scratch operating system, Fuchsia, is now running on real Made by Google devices , namely, the first-generation Nest Hub.
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From what we know, the current Android apps will work with Fuchsia OS . It uses a card-based user interface and is loaded with Google’s Material design that we have seen on most Google products off late.
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What’s the point of Google Fuchsia OS? One popular school of thought is that Fuchsia is a new OS that could unify Chrome OS and Android into a single operating system (something that’s been heavily speculated since 2015).
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