Farewell Android! Welcome Fuchsia

 It's recently known that Google has been working on a secret Operating System called Fuchsia. The latter, unlike the current Android which runs on a community-developed Linux based, is built on "Magenta" kernel alternatively.  

Fuchsia Latest Android OS

Fuchsia has been developed a while ago and its features were revealed the last August when Google has attached an initial UI to this new OS highlighting a card-integrated design.
Armadillo, originally created by Kyle Bradshaw, is the User Interface which going to be Fuchsia's UI default system. This Fuchsia UI is built in the Google's Flutter SDK app which is utilised to generate a cross-platform code to be operated on various operating systems such as iOS and Android. In other words, compiling Armadillo and running it on an Android platform is not far fetched though, which tells how advanced Google's Fuchsia would be.

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Google Fuchsia New OS User Interface

According to Ars Technica, Fuchsia OS, which is mainly card-based built system, is targeting not only smartphones but tablets as well in order to handle a variety of applications. Different cards can be used in a split-screen interface with Armadillo as well as the Google Now-style obviously.

For the time being, Google plans about Fuchsia are not fully known and unconfirmed apart of what it's been written down about the project on its GitHub page. This original revolutionary upcoming OS which Google is currently developing from scratch would probably substitute and set aside both of Android and Chrome operating systems, wouldn't it?  Would it exist beside Google’s mobile and desktop contributions or would it be merely an experiment to test a distinct UI, UX, and unreleased ideas? Soon, we shall know more about this powerful modern device.

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