Google wants to turn Android into a full-fledged PC operating system, and to do so, it needs to get desktop-class programs running on it. The best way for Google to do that is to add support for running Linux apps on Android, much like it did with Chrome OS. That’s exactly the idea behind the Android Linux Terminal app that Google has been working on for the past several months. The current version of the Terminal app lacks support for running graphical apps, but that could change in an upcoming release of Android 16.
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