Google Fuchsia OS rolling out officially for Nest Hub owners https://t.co/IFQV87fvjN
— Android Community (@Androids) May 26, 2021
- Desktops
- laptops
- Tablets
- Laptops
- Mobile phones
- Routers
- Smart displays and other devices.
Read more at: Ars Technica
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Google Fuchsia OS rolling out officially for Nest Hub owners https://t.co/IFQV87fvjN
— Android Community (@Androids) May 26, 2021
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Yes, they'll definitely replace Android with fuchsia, because then don't want to depend on Linux foundation to update the kernel, Google can have full control on the os and make it their own.
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