Fuchsia: IMPORTANT Announcement from Google with a Look at Android

Fuchsia is at the center of a very important announcement coming from Google about the Android replacement and what it will bring for us.

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Fuchsia is the operating system that the Google company develops in parallel with Android, and as an alternative to its current operating system, it being thought of as a much more versatile replacement. More precisely, those at Google thought of Fuchsia as an operating system that could be used on phones, tablets, televisions, in cars, etc., so that its development is very important for the future of the company, but also of the products it would he was going to run.

Fuchsia today he has a very important announcement coming from the Google company, more precisely the Americans have thought of the operating system in such a way that it can run both Android and Linux applications. We are talking about a very important decision that the Google company made regarding its operating system, and this will give it access to all the applications in the Google Play Store, but even to what exists for Linux.

Fuchsia: IMPORTANT Announcement from Google with a Look at Android

Fuchsia it is an operating system that is not based on Linux, which will make its use all the more interesting because we are talking about a software that could have compatibility problems precisely because it has a different base. Fuchsia will use a system called Starnix to facilitate the running of applications for Android or Linux, and this implementation would eliminate the need to run a virtual machine with Linux to use it, or to run applications designed for it.

“As we expand the universe of software we want to run on Fuchsia, we come across software we want to run on Fuchsia that we don't have the ability to recompile. For example, Android apps contain native code modules that have been compiled for Linux. To run this software on Fuchsia, we need to be able to run binaries without modifying them. For example, we'll be running some low-level test binaries from the Android source tree, as well as binaries from the Linux Test Project.”

Fuchsia could to be exactly what Google needs at the moment, more precisely an operating system that is a truly viable alternative to Android, but that is also compatible with Linux. Of course, for this to happen, the development of Fuchsia needs to proceed as Google wants, but here more patience is needed for everything to be completed, and this will happen over a long period of time of time.

Fuchsia will be launched by the Google company sometime in the next few years, but no one knows very clearly when this will happen, so we have to be patient.