Many have been excited at the prospect of their Chromebook receiving support for Android applications installed via the Play Store. This has been huge news for those who own a Chromebook, but it's left a lot of people to wonder if their device will get the update soon.
So far, it's been limited to Chromebooks like the ASUS Chromebook Flip, Acer Chromebook R11, and the Google Chromebook Pixel, but Google says they're working to add support for many others in the future.
Sadly, this experience hasn't been perfect since it was announced. Many have reported issues with the user interface of these apps on their device and this is why many devices only support it via the Canary or Developer channels. This is also why so many developers have prevented their apps from running on these devices. They don't want to offer a poor experience to their customers, and they certainly don't want to get bad reviews for a feature that has yet to his the stable channel.
But the big question remains, will my Chrome OS device ever receive support for the Play Store and if so, when will that update happen? We don't have Google's schedule for when they plan on adding support for additional devices. Progress has seemed very slow when it comes to bringing the feature to older Chrome OS devices. But we do have some good news for anyone looking to buy a new Chromebook. Google has confirmed on their Chromium OS page that all Chromebooks launching in 2017 and after will include support for Android applications via the Play Store.
We also have a list of which Chromebooks will eventually get updated to support Android applications. At least right now, we have a list of potential devices that will receive the update. Since this whole project is still in development, this list could change at any time. Check the list below to see if your device will receive the update…
Manufacturer | Device |
---|---|
Acer | Chromebook 11 C740 |
Chromebook 11 CB3-111 / C730 / C730E / CB3-131 | |
Chromebook 14 CB3-431 | |
Chromebook 14 for Work | |
Chromebook 15 CB5-571 / C910 | |
Chromebook 15 CB3-531 Chromebook 15, CB3-532 | |
Chromebox CXI2 | |
Chromebase 24 Chromebook R13, CB5-312T | |
Asus | Chromebook C200 |
Chromebook C201 | |
Chromebook C202SA | |
Chromebook C300SA | |
Chromebook C300 | |
Chromebox CN62 | |
Chromebit CS10 | |
AOpen | Chromebox Commercial |
Chromebase Commercial 22″ | |
Bobicus | Chromebook 11 |
CDI | eduGear Chromebook K Series |
eduGear Chromebook M Series | |
eduGear Chromebook R Series | |
CTL | Chromebook J2 / J4 |
N6 Education Chromebook | |
J5 Convertible Chromebook | |
Dell | Chromebook 11 3120 |
Chromebook 13 7310 | |
Edxis | Chromebook |
Education Chromebook | |
Haier | Chromebook 11 |
Chromebook 11e | |
Chromebook 11 G2 | |
Hexa | Chromebook Pi |
HiSense | Chromebook 11 |
Lava | Xolo Chromebook |
HP | Chromebook 11 G3 / G4 / G4 EE / G5 |
Chromebook 14 G4 | |
Chromebook 13 | |
Lenovo | 100S Chromebook |
N20 / N20P Chromebook | |
N21 Chromebook | |
ThinkCentre Chromebox | |
ThinkPad 11e Chromebook | |
N22 / N42 Chromebook | |
Thinkpad 13 Chromebook | |
Thinkpad 11e Chromebook Gen 3 ThinkPad 11e Yoga Chromebook ThinkPad 11e Yoga Chromebook Gen 3 | |
Medion | Akoya S2013 |
Chromebook S2015 | |
M&A | Chromebook |
NComputing | Chromebook CX100 |
Nexian | Chromebook 11.6″ |
PCMerge | Chromebook PCM-116E |
Poin2 | Chromebook 11 |
Samsung | Chromebook 2 11″ – XE500C12 |
Chromebook 3 | |
Sector 5 | E1 Rugged Chromebook |
Senkatel | C1101 Chromebook |
Toshiba | Chromebook 2 |
Chromebook 2 (2015) | |
True IDC | Chromebook 11 |
Viglen | Chromebook 11 |
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