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With ChromeOS 122, ChromeOS began replacing its current Bluetooth software implementation with Fluoride, the Android Bluetooth stack. This migration, named Project Floss, started in early 2021. It has taken nearly two and a half years to achieve quality parity with Bluez, ChromeOS’s previous Bluetooth stack, for the most frequent ChromeOS use cases. Let’s take a look at why we decided to migrate—and the benefits to the Bluetooth landscape we hoped to achieve.| chromeos.dev
In 2016, the Google Play Store was brought to ChromeOS, allowing the same apps that run on phones and tablets to run on Chromebooks without compromising their speed, simplicity or security. Because Chromebooks run a full version of the Android framework, your app is most likely running on ChromeOS devices today! That means devs can take their single Android APK and scale it to work on any ChromeOS device, allowing for even more immersive and engaging experiences on devices with bigger screens...| chromeos.dev