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  2. Fuchsia (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsia is an open-source capability-based operating system developed by Google. In contrast to Google's Linux-based operating systems such as ChromeOS and Android, Fuchsia is based on a custom kernel named Zircon. It publicly debuted as a self-hosted git repository in August 2016 without any official corporate announcement.

  3. Google's Fuchsia OS could start replacing Android in five ...

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    Google has been willing to acknowledge the existence of its Fuchsia operating system for a while, and has made rough versions available on everything from mobile devices to PCs. But is it just an ...

  4. New site lets you test Google’s mysterious new OS ... - AOL

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    <p>It seems right now like Google's Android operating system and Apple's iOS platform will be the world's most popular mobile operating systems forever. After all, every mobile OS that came before ...

  5. List of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Volla OS (based on Android Open Source Project), Ubuntu Touch, Droidian or Sailfish OS: Yes Shipping 2020 3Q Fairphone 3+ Fairphone /e/OS, DivestOS, LineageOS, Ubuntu Touch [39] sale discontinued, but supported 2019-11 [44] [45] Librem 5 [46] Purism: PureOS, a Debian derivative developed by Purism for their mobiles PureOS has a lifetime support ...

  6. List of custom Android distributions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Android distributions, Android-based operating systems (OS) commonly referred to as Custom ROMs or Android ROMs, forked from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) without Google Play Services included officially in some or all markets, yet maintained independent coverage in notable Android-related sources.

  7. Category:Google operating systems - Wikipedia

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  8. gLinux - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, Google has focused on speed, scale and data, which is the thought process that allowed them to move to gLinux. [12] Google used Ubuntu before switching to gLinux; however, the two years of security updates it provided meant that planning for the next upgrade would take close to a year.

  9. GrapheneOS - Wikipedia

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    By default Google apps are not installed with GrapheneOS, [5] [12] but users can install a sandboxed version of Google Play Services from the pre-installed "App Store". [12] The sandboxed Google Play Services allows access to the Google Play Store and apps dependent on it, along with features including push notifications and in-app payments.