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Google’s Windows rival could redefine laptops, and it’s almost here

Google's Aluminium OS could debut later this year, and it could its biggest OS shift yet.

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The long-rumored Google platform that merges Android and ChromeOS into one might be closer to being announced than previously anticipated. Aluminium OS has been seemingly confirmed, with an official release possibly being around fall 2026.

In a recent interview at MWC 2026, Sameer Samat, President of Google’s Android Ecosystem, revealed that the new OS could begin rolling out later this year. But this isn’t just any new OS; it’s a sign of big changes to come.

Wait, what’s Aluminium OS?

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In short, Aluminium OS might be Google’s next big bet as a Windows rival. Early reports and leaks have suggested that it’s a full Android-based desktop platform designed to eventually replace ChromeOS altogether. Rather than taking ChromeOS’ browser-first approach, Aluminium OS has a few new tricks up its sleeves:

  • Native Android app support
  • Proper desktop-level multitasking
  • Deeper AI integration via Gemini
  • Seamless phone and ecosystem integration

All of this translates to a unified platform from Google that spans phones, tablets, and laptops.

Why is this a big deal for users?

Google has been working with two parallel platforms for years. There’s Android for phones and tablets, and ChromeOS for laptops. But Aluminium OS might be that unifying push the company needed to merge the two OS together.

Google executive Sameer Samat confirms that Aluminium OS is on track for a release later this year to power a new generation of premium Android laptops. https://t.co/AvL6X2On89

— Chrome Unboxed (@chromeunboxed) March 16, 2026

By combining the two platforms, Google could offer a seamless experience across multiple devices, rivaling the tight ecosystem integration offered by Apple with iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. It could even position Google to better compete in the PC segment, which is dominated by Windows and macOS.

Don’t expect a full launch just yet

When talking about Aluminium OS, the executive only revealed that he’s “excited” for later this year. While this supports the fall 2026 announcement expectations, it likely won’t be a full consumer rollout. Google may start with early builds or limited releases, possibly for developers and partners. So a broader release could still take years, with ChromeOS likely coexisting during this long transition phase.

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