Comment by rr808
7 days ago
How hard can it be to have an Android laptop? Basically most people just use a browser and the choice of applications is already extensive.
7 days ago
How hard can it be to have an Android laptop? Basically most people just use a browser and the choice of applications is already extensive.
What Android plus phones proves is you can get excellent performance and fantastic battery life from Linux and third party HW. This could and should be applied to Linux running on an ARM64 system but not sure why. Maybe economies of scales WRT investment on the phone driver side.
Except it isn't the same.
First of all the userspace is completely different, secondly Android throughout the years has been aggressively changing the ways background process work (in the context of Android activities, not bare bones UNIX), thus it isn't the same as GNU/Linux where anything goes.
That's a Chromebook
That's Android nowadays: https://chromeunboxed.com/its-official-google-says-the-andro...
No it's not and never will be. Google says every year that ChromeOS and Android are merging but it's not happening. They are just merging some components, e.g. the Bluetooth Stack. ChromeOS got a new design a few months ago so they are still putting work into it.
That is what all those Android tablets with detachable keyboards already are, plenty models to chose from.
There used to be some laptops like Toshiba ac100, actually an almost unusable device even for simple tasks.