You can finally use Android apps on touchscreen Chromebooks, but there's a catch: the long-promised feature isn't available on all Chrome OS machines and requires use of the Beta channel for certain models. While most Chromebooks ship with the Play store, you might need to update your Chromebook to make these apps appear.
Fortunately, Beta doesn't risk as much on a Chromebook as it does any other machine, as the cloud-based nature of Chromebooks means there's little work to do if and when you need to reset your device moving back to Stable from Beta will wipe your disk.
Hopefully, your Chromebook supports this feature now, but here are the current devices that support Android emulation natively in Stable channel, and those that require beta. If an item features an asterisk, it requires a profile migration process, described here. So, it would be suitable to run all your best Android apps that you use on your mobile phone. But not all Android apps are optimised for a bigger screen.
There are only a few apps that have been optimised for bigger screens, and such Apps will be pretty useful on the bigger screen of your Chromebook. The best examples of best Android apps for Chromebook would-be apps from Google set as Google docs, Google sheets, as they can utilise the screen real estate available. But since Chromebook also has a full Desktop Google Chrome browser, you can do pretty much anything inside the browser that you do on your full-fledged laptop or desktop.
The same services are available in an app for your mobile phone because the web version is difficult to use on a smaller screen. But for some tasks, the installed apps are much better for a workflow than using an online version. Such as a photo editing app or a video editing app. You will have to upload photos and video footage in the cloud to use the web-based video editor aur photo editor, while the Android app makes it possible to edit videos and photos natively on your Chromebook.
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