Many of you may be
knowing about the not so secret OS being developed by Google but for those not
knowing let me first explain briefly about Fuchsia.
What is Fuchsia OS?
Fuchsia is an open
source OS being developed by some of Google's top software engineers since
2016.It first came to be known to the public when the project appeared on
GitHub in 2016 without any official announcement. While other Google-developed
operating systems such as Chrome OS and Android which were based on the Linux
kernel, Fuchsia is based on a new microkernel called "Zircon".
What is a kernel?
Kernel is the central
module of an Operating system that manages all core features and
creates a path for the OS to interact with the hardware of the device. All
operating system developed previously by google were based on Linux kernel but
the Fuchsia OS that is under development will feature "Zircon"
microkernel which it self is developed by Google.
Apart from being
built on a completely different kernel it is also said to have various other
features and capabilities.Inspection of the code published on GitHub, various
developers suggested its capability to run on universal devices, including
infotainment systems for cars, embedded devices like traffic lights and digital
watches, smartphones, tablets and PC's, smart home devices(like the Google
Home).
There are some
limitations of the Android operating system, especially in the aspect of
security updates and voice interactions. Google is trying to overcome those
limitations through the new OS. With Fuchsia OS Google will be able to directly
push System updates to devices running the OS and no longer rely on OEMs and
network operators.
When is Fuchsia OS
launching?
As of now there has
been no official statement from Google about the development of this OS,
project update or release date/year. But it is believed that the team working
on the project is planning to deliver the OS to the smart home devices, before
proceeding to laptops PC's and phones.
How does the User
Interface of Fuchsia OS looks like?
As of now there are
various representation of the UI. There are application as well as webpages
which gives a clear view of the experience of Fuchsia OS.
- Android app (find APK here)
- Web (Check the web)
One should take note that this is not the final UI and there may be major overhaul in the UI after final release
Will Fuchsia OS be
able to replace Android?
With Android running
on about 2 billion devices (including Android Auto, Android TV, wear OS
,Android Things) and how deep-rooted android has become it is seemingly
impossible for any new operating to replace it but there are chances that
Google will try to make this OS successful at the level of Android. Also
Fuchsia has gained ART (Android Run Time) support which makes it possible for
android apps to be run on Fuchsia OS natively. It will be interesting to see
how things turn out in the coming years.
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