The mysterious operating system (Fuchsia) of Google that can replace Android.

  • Throughout the month of April 2024, participate in the FileJoker Thread Contest OPEN TO EVERYONE!

    From 1st to 30th of April 2024, members can earn cash rewards by posting Filejoker-Exclusive threads in the Direct-Downloads subforums.

    There are $1000 in prizes, and the top prize is $450!

    For the full rules and how to enter, check out the thread
  • Akiba-Online is sponsored by FileJoker.

    FileJoker is a required filehost for all new posts and content replies in the Direct Downloads subforums.

    Failure to include FileJoker links for Direct Download posts will result in deletion of your posts or worse.

    For more information see
    this thread.

Javvee

Well-Known Member
Aug 29, 2013
714
1,628

A computer enthusiast has made the (Fuchsia) user interface
the enigmatic project Of Google that aspires to

revolutionize the "software" in mobile devices.

More details of the new and mysterious mobile platform
Google (Fuchsia) have transcended in recent days.

In particular, the user interface of the system has been
revealed Operating system that Google keeps in the
shade but rumored to be able to replace both Android
and To Chrome OS once its development is completed.

According to what is known so far, (Fuchsia) differs
from its predecessors in several key aspects.

First, it is designed to work on "phones and computers"
Modern personal computers with fast processors and
quantities Not trivial RAM memory.

This is mentioned in the Magenta specification, a
component Which in turn is another of the relevant
differences of (Fuchsia), since replaces Linux
as
the core of the operating system.

The "software" of this project is open source and is
Available for those interested in trying it since
it appeared in The Network last August 2016.

However, the UI code in development alone has
now been released. From that code, the enthusiast
Kyle Bradshaw ran an Android app.

The result, recorded in video, shows a Functional
yet fully interactive (Fuchsia).

Interested ...

Kyle Bradshaw - Fuchsia OS Armadillo preview


Other Video ...

Exploring Fuchsia OS


I do not know, but those little windows, rectangles
look alike much to the Windows of all the life.

Has a flat appearance, to reduce overall
consumption and to make the batteries
last longer

It's very rare, mysterious, and very ugly.

 
Last edited: