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The future of Samsung's Galaxy Books might look more like Android

Samsung is reportedly developing a new line of Galaxy Book laptops that will replace ChromeOS with Google’s Android-based AluminumOS, potentially launching as early as Google I/O 2026.

Key Points

  • Samsung plans to release a new Galaxy Book series spanning low-end, mid-range, and flagship market segments.
  • The upcoming laptops will reportedly run on Android 17 with Samsung’s One UI 9 interface instead of ChromeOS.
  • Hardware may feature Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processors or Samsung’s proprietary Exynos chips.
  • Google’s AluminumOS is expected to integrate Gemini AI and offer a desktop experience similar to Android’s mobile UI.
  • Official details regarding the new software and hardware could be unveiled during the Google I/O 2026 keynote on May 19.

Why it Matters

This shift represents a significant strategic move by Google and Samsung to unify their mobile and desktop ecosystems to better compete with Apple’s MacBook lineup. By transitioning to an Android-based OS, Samsung aims to provide a more cohesive experience that bridges the gap between Galaxy smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
Android Central Published by nickodiaz@sbcglobal.net (Nickolas Diaz) , Nickolas Diaz
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