Samsung is reportedly ditching Home windows on its Galaxy E book laptops
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In abstract:
- PCWorld stories that Samsung could substitute Home windows 11 with Android 17 and One UI 9 on future Galaxy E book laptops for a extra unified system expertise.
- This potential shift coincides with Google introducing Aluminium OS, a brand new ChromeOS alternative, at their upcoming I/O convention.
- The transfer might considerably influence the laptop computer market by difficult Home windows dominance, although Samsung’s launch timeline stays unclear.
It seems that Samsung is contemplating dropping the Home windows 11 working system on its future Galaxy E book laptops. SamMobile stories that the corporate is engaged on Galaxy E book laptops that may as an alternative run Android 17 and One UI 9.
It’s unclear why Samsung would select to change working programs, however SamMobile speculates that it might be to realize a extra constant person expertise throughout all the corporate’s merchandise, most of which run some model of Android and One UI.
It’s additionally unclear when Samsung will launch the Android variations of its Galaxy Books. Google will showcase its new ChromeOS alternative (often called Aluminium OS) on the I/O developer convention on the finish of Might. There are additionally rumors that Google itself will launch a Pixel E book laptop computer that may run the brand new working system.
Given the current success of Apple’s MacBook Neo and all these giants shifting away from Home windows, nobody might blame Microsoft for being shook. It’s seemingly an unlimited purpose behind the corporate’s newest shift in technique: now not shoving Copilot AI into all the pieces and as an alternative specializing in an improved Home windows expertise for all.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

