

Restart your Chromebook to see the effects of the updates.

Another resource you can use is this Chromebook Comparison Chart at StarryHope and check “Android Apps Available Now.” To view a full list of compatible Chromebooks, click here. Other Chromebooks, Chromeboxes and Chromebases will be able to run Android apps when the feature becomes available later this year. The Chromebook Flip is up and running now on the developer channel. The first Chromebooks that will support the feature are the Acer Chromebook R11 C738T, ASUS Chromebook Flip and Google’s Chromebook Pixel (2015). To have a greater selection of Android apps to install, use the next method: Install Android apps from the Google Play Store Not all developers have opted to port their apps to the Chrome Web Store. At the time of writing, this is the easiest way to install Android Apps on Chromebook.
