Although it isn’t precisely the only Google OS to rule them all, Chrome OS has lengthy been capable of run each of Google’s favored structures after which some. It did take some time earlier than it can nicely manage Android apps and, even then, there are nonetheless numerous tough edges way to the huge range and nice of these apps. Years after there had been capsules, many Android apps nonetheless stay in a phone-most effective world, however that’s, fortunately, converting with Google’s modern day push for big-display Android gadgets and, of course, Chromebooks.
Android apps which have been made most effective with telephones in thoughts behave unpredictably or undesirably on big screens. On capsules, they regularly pressure a portrait orientation, which may be awkward and unusable for capsules 10 inches or extra in size. On Chromebooks, the app’s UI receives stretched, turning in a completely suboptimal experience.
Some Android apps allow home windows be resized on Chrome OS, permitting customers to choose what excellent works for them. Not all apps aid this, however, and it’s regularly a guessing sport that human beings shouldn’t must play. With the approaching Android 12L changes, they won’t must.
As noticed via way of means of Chrome Unboxed ultimate month, Google has been running on a compatibility mode for Android apps on Chrome OS and, apparently, on Android capsules, too. This will upload a completely conspicuous button withinside the center of an Android app’s window identify bar, indicating that a positive app’s UI is optimized for a positive shape factor. More importantly, this selection robotically resizes an app’s window to make it appearance and behave higher on Chromebooks or even we could customers transfer among distinct shape options.
This is a part of Google’s newly-introduced push to aid big-display Android gadgets, what it calls Android 12L. Ideally, builders could layout their apps to aid distinct display sizes and shape factors, which includes foldables, however this Compatibility Mode at the least gives a stop-hole degree for apps that don’t.