Sameer Samat, president of Android ecosystem at Google, asked a TechRadar journalist why they were using an Apple Watch, iPhone, and MacBook:
I asked because we’re going to be combining Chrome OS and Android into a single platform, and I am very interested in how people are using their laptops these days and what they’re getting done.
Hopefully everyone can start dumping support into Linux for mobile
Android is way better than any Linux device I’ve used. It is very solid security wise and has apps made for mobile. Mobile Linux feels clunky since the apps are typically ported from the desktop.
It would be better if there was a Android fork with lots of momentum and money.
I’m hoping for this too. All it takes is someone figuring out verified boot and encryption and I’m jumping ship. Could not care less about battery life or optimization, I am rarely far from a charger or portable battery.