Will Samsung switch to a different operating system?
Two sources claim that Samsung will move to Google's new operating system, Fuchsia, within a few years.
Google has big plans for it, and Samsung is going to be a part of them.
here are the details
Niv Lillian
26/12/2021
Sunday, 26 December 2021, 11:03 Updated: 11:22
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An earlier report released in May claimed that Samsung would in the future adopt Google's new operating system, Fuchsia, instead of Android.
Now two sources claim that this will indeed happen within a few years.
Leaking Dwayne Kim, claimed this, followed by leaking Ice Universe, verified the claim.
Fuchsia, for those unfamiliar, is an operating system for tiny devices and the Internet of Things that Google has been working on for several years and was officially announced in 2019.
It is designed for almost everything, from sensors, car systems, traffic lights to smartphones and home devices.
The Nest Hub, Google's smart display, is the first "real-world" device to receive an update to the new operating system, which should offer several advantages over Android, including - simplicity of updates.
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Google's current work plan to move to Fuchsia is about five years, and despite previous statements by the company claiming that it will not replace Android and ChromeOS, this seems to be the direction, as a number of devices running Android and ChromeOS have already been converted to the new operating system And she supports them.
About two years ago, one of the Google people said that "a smart home is just the beginning" for the new operating system.
Samsung has been involved in the new operating system for some time, especially in light of Google's plans to expand into different and weird configurations with it.
Google has apparently also created some hardware devices unique to Fuchsia, and it plans to bring it to non-manufacturing devices as well, which explains Samsung's involvement in the project.
Wawi, prior to her political entanglement with the Trump administration, was also slated to move to Fuchsia, but in the meantime, as is well known, has developed the operating system from Harmony, as a replacement for Fuchsia and Android.
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