That list expands for users willing to update Chrome OS to the beta or developer channel. Any Chromebook released in 2017 will include the Google Play Store, according to Google. The ASUS Chromebook Flip, the Acer Chromebook R11 (C738T) and the 2015 Google Chromebook Pixel, which Google doesn’t sell anymore, each support the Play Store on stable Chrome OS. The list of Chromebooks that now support the Google Play Store on the stable version of Chrome OS only includes three systems as of the first part of 2017. It took longer than expected, but 2017 finally brings Android apps for Chrome OS to reality. In 2016 the Chromebook world buzzed about Android apps for Chrome OS when Google added the Google Play Store to Chrome OS.
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