Google's Desktop Android Interface Leaked: A First Look.
Details of Android's Desktop Interface Surface Online
According to Novyny.live: A leak has revealed new details about a desktop interface for Android, showcasing an updated top panel, Chrome extension support, and multi-window functionality. This information first became public through a post on the Chromium Issue Tracker, offering a glimpse into how Android might operate on computers. This move signals Google's ambition to expand its mobile operating system into a more versatile platform for larger screens.
The entry detailing these features was logged from an HP Elite Dragonfly 13.5 Chromebook. The record also mentions:
- the board codename 'Brya (Redrix)'
- the internal codename for desktop Android - Aluminum OS with the build number ZL1A.260119.001.A1
It is further indicated that this new interface will be compatible with Android version 16.
Key New Features
Among the primary innovations visible in the desktop interface is an 'Extensions' button on the taskbar. This feature, typically reserved for desktop browsers, suggests Google's intent to integrate web browser capabilities directly into the Android desktop environment. Furthermore, the windowed interface adopts a style reminiscent of ChromeOS, which could streamline multitasking with multiple open windows and applications.
The planned changes to Android's desktop interface could significantly reshape the user experience by introducing new ways to interact with apps and web content. The integration of features traditionally associated with desktop operating systems underscores Google's drive to extend the Android ecosystem beyond mobile devices. This development could create fresh opportunities for both app developers and users who run Android on computers, potentially bridging the gap between mobile and desktop computing.
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