Google has launched the App Streaming function to Chromebooks that can let customers entry their Android cellphone apps on the gadget. It will synchronize apps between ChromeOS and Android. The tech big has rolled out the app streaming means by way of Phone Hub in ChromeOS Beta. With the function enabled, customers can now reply to a dialog, test the standing of a supply, or do different app features by merely streaming their Android cellphone’s apps on Chromebook. Android App Streaming for Chromebooks is presently obtainable on chosen telephones working Android 13 or extra.
Google introduced the flexibility to stream Android apps on Chromebooks on its assist web page. It mentioned that the function is presently obtainable within the newest ChromeOS Beta replace. The tech big has additionally defined the method to allow the Android App Streaming function on ChromeOS. According to Google’s assist web page, these keen to entry the Android app streaming on their Chromebooks want to make sure that their gadget is working on M89 or later. Also, the function is presently supported solely on Pixel 4a and better gadgets, in addition to Xiaomi 12T, Xiaomi 12T Pro, Xiaomi 13, and Xiaomi 13 Pro, which run Android 13 or later.
Additionally, Chromebook customers will likely be required to arrange Phone Hub to sync apps between their Android telephones and Chromebooks. Also, do be aware that the cellphone, in addition to the Chromebook, have to be related to the identical Wi-Fi community and must be in shut proximity to entry the App Streaming.
Once arrange, customers can test their cellphone’s cell sign or battery standing, allow hotspot, silence the cellphone, or find the cellphone, and browse Chrome tabs from their Android cellphone on the Chromebook. They also can management and sync notifications, and look at or obtain current images and screenshots from the cellphone’s Gallery.
Furthermore, customers can stream their telephones’ apps in 3 methods — by way of messaging app notifications, by way of the Recent Apps listing in Phone Hub, and thru “All Apps”, which you’ll be able to entry by way of the Recent Apps listing in Phone Hub.Â