JAKARTA - Google released a Chrome OS M115 update that makes streaming of Android applications accessible to more Chromebook users.

So, if you're on the Phone Hub, you can run the Android app directly from a mobile device, without having to install it on a computer. This update will allow you to reply to messages or check the status of food delivery, to edit the shopping list.

"You can now complete quick tasks such as replying to conversations, checking rideshare or shipping status, and editing your shopping list by streaming your Android phone app on your Chromebook," the help page.

In addition, the Chrome OS M115 update also allows you to sign PDF documents and save your signature for further use later.

Finally, don't forget that Google has also redesigned the keyboard-oriented Shortcut application with a new interface and easier in-app searches.

Unfortunately, this feature is still limited to a handful of Android 13-capable phones from Google and Xiaomi. From Google, you will need Pixel 4a or later.

While Xiaomi users, need at least 12T Xiaomi or later. It should also be noted that on either Chromebook or phone, you should be on the same WiFi network and physically close.

According to Engadget records, some networks may not support this feature, but you can use Tethering Instant Chrome OS to create links if necessary.


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