Google might have quietly teased the OS that will replace Android

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  • A newly discovered welcome screen design for Chrome OS contains clues that Google is looking toward a future where the same OS could work on multiple types of devices.
  • Google is developing a unified operating system to replace and unify Android and Chrome called Fuchsia.
  • The new welcome screen message would certainly fit with Fuchsia, an OS expected to run on smartphones, tablets, PCs, and devices with no screens in the distant future.

Android 12 is now available as a developer preview, which the very first beta version of the new operating system. That’s certainly exciting for developers and users who like to install the latest Android release from Google, no matter how unfinished it might be. And Chrome OS just passed a significant milestone recently. Google’s desktop operating system surpassed macOS, becoming the world’s second-largest PC operating system.

Windows still dominates the charts, and the pandemic might have impacted Chrome sales. But it’s an achievement nonetheless. But there’s a third operating system that Google is developing for the future, and it’s more exciting than Android and Chrome combined. And Google might have quietly teased it again.

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