There’s already a big concern about Google’s Android-powered PCsAndroid PCs are coming, and not everyone is looking forward to them.

There’s already a big concern about Google’s Android-powered PCs

Qualcomm’s annual Snapdragon Summit is fully underway, and it’s already given us some pretty fascinating news. In addition to Qualcomm announcing its new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, we also got a surprise tease about Google’s upcoming Android-powered PCs.

In November of last year, Android Authority first reported on Google’s plans to merge Chrome OS into Android, unifying phones, tablets, and computers with a single operating system. During the Snapdragon Summit yesterday, Rick Osterloh (Google’s SVP of Devices and Services) took the stage to further tease those intentions.

Android PCs are coming, and not everyone is looking forward to them.Joe Maring2025-09-25T10:30:58.000Z{}

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