It is rumored that the beta version of the possible replacement of Android will be soon

You should remember that in 2017 we said that Google was working on a follow-up to Android called Fuchsia. Not much is known about Fuchsia, which could end up as a replacement for Android and Chrome. 9to5Google claims that Google seems ready to give developers access to the open source operating system, possibly by launching a beta version of the software.
Google would like Fuchsia to be a single operating system that runs more than one device. If previous rumors are confirmed, Fuchsia can be found on gadgets, computers, smart speakers and more. And since it would be able to run Android applications, switching from Android to Fuchsia would be very easy for developers; the latter would have no problem moving its Android apps, although Fuchsia is not based on Linux.

Code found in the Fuchsia project in late January signals that a beta version of Fuchia is coming. In addition to references to “releases / F1” and “releases / F2”, the bug tracker Fuchsia lists the fixes that should be found in an F3 version that will be released later. All of these different releases may indicate that Google will release a beta version of Fuchsia for developers to review and run using the specialized “Fuchsia Emulator”.

In 2017, we talked about the Armadillo user interface for fuchsia that Google displayed. Even though it was eye-catching, Google ended up changing the user interface and replacing it with bland graphics that are designed to help developers prepare their applications for the new operating system. Not that there is any rush in this project; we shouldn’t expect to see Fuchsia reach prime time for quite a while yet.

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