How Google turns Android into a desktop OS in 5 steps
Briefly

Android has struggled to adapt to larger screens since its debut on tablets in 2010, with developers often neglecting tablets due to focus on smartphones.
For Android to succeed as a laptop operating system, Google must address the inconsistencies in app performance and compatibility on Chromebooks.
The Play Store remains limited in optimized apps for tablets or Chromebooks compared to Apple's iPad ecosystem, impacting user experience on larger screens.
OEM customizations, while potentially adding value, create fragmentation that leads to inconsistent experiences across Android devices, complicating the user experience.
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