Saturday 4 August 2018

Fuchsia to replace Android and Chrome




Google is one such Tech company in the world which keeps on experimenting daily on new products and technology that can make the lives of people modern and smart. They have since their launch developed as well as bought many companies under them and made them more powerful. One famous product is android OS which is used in almost 90% of the mobile systems around the world. The Chrome OS for their chrome book and Pixel book laptops is slowly gaining momentum which is seen as direct competition with Windows and Mac.

What is Fuchsia?
In 2016 google presented their new OS Fuchsia on Github website. It is seen as a successor of Android and chrome in the long future. The biggest thing about Fuchsia is that it is not based on Linux but on new google developed kernel called ‘Zircon’. Google has also embedded Apple’s swift Programming language to Fuchsia. It will provide a single platform for mobile and desktop devices like what Apple and Microsoft does.


DESKTOP LOOK

The mobile version of Fuchsia is called ‘Armadillo’ like nougat or lollypop is the version of android. The desktop version is called ‘Capybara’.

FEATURES OF FUCHSIA
Fuchsia has been designed with keeping in detail the extra security that an OS needs. It can be used in Smartphones, tablets, PCs and even IOT devices and has a good user interface.

You can see the Fuchsia working demo video here -http://video.arstechnica.com/watch/fuschia-demo    

Neat and clean UI
Fuchsia offers a neat and clean multi-tasking or multi window feature as I have seen and read from the various reviews of Fuchsia.  You can easily drag and drop one app over the other on the home screen. Every app opens up in a card format like the google card. Google assistant is also part of the Fuchsia OS. For mobile apps it uses flutter SDK which is very fast and can run heavy graphics and the material design UI.  



MOBILE LOOK

Ledger cloud system
Through Fuchsia OS you can connect you mobile device and desktop or tablet device. So it has Ledger which is a distributed storage system where everything is stored in cloud. So if you close some app on your phone due to battery problem or something, you can continue to work from the same stage in the same app by opening in it on your desktop or tab.

Good news for android users
One of the benefits that a user will get is that if any kind of updates come from google in Fuchsia, it will be rolled out to every single user at the same time like what apple does with its devices. The android system has a problem that not every user gets the same update whenever it is rolled on and the update depends on the price of the phone.

Problems Fuchsia will face
The deployment of Fuchsia OS would take a lot of time and man power as more than 90% of the devices are running on android and major switch is big challenge for google.

Fuchsia mobile version demo- https://youtu.be/vGPwzmMFq9U

Current progress
Till now it has been tested on Pixelbook and some Chromebooks and is currently on development and testing stage. It is expected to be released by early 2019 at the google I/O event.


Right now it is an open source software and in works that can be downloaded from https://github.com/fuchsia-mirror.  



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