Samsung is reportedly developing new Galaxy Book laptops that will operate on Android, featuring the company’s One UI 9 skin. This initiative aligns with Google’s ongoing work on its desktop-focused Android operating system, internally codenamed “Aluminium” OS, which is nearing its public launch.

This development could mark a notable expansion of Android’s presence in the laptop market, potentially offering consumers an alternative to traditional Windows and ChromeOS devices. The move suggests Samsung aims for a more unified experience across its diverse product ecosystem.
Key Details Emerge
According to a report from 9to5Google, citing SamMobile, Samsung is building future Galaxy Book laptops that will run Android 17 with One UI 9.0 on top. Google’s “Aluminium” OS is an Android-based platform designed for larger devices, including laptops and desktops, with a focus on AI integration.
The report indicates that Samsung is preparing at least three Galaxy Book models: low-end, mid-range, and flagship-tier options. The flagship variant is expected to feature a sleek design. Additionally, these Android-powered laptops are anticipated to include Galaxy AI features, consistent with those found in current Samsung smartphones and tablets. An improved version of Samsung DeX, which provides a desktop-style multitasking experience, is also expected.
Broader Context and Ecosystem Integration
Samsung currently offers Galaxy Book laptops running Windows and also has Galaxy Book devices with ChromeOS. The introduction of Android-based Galaxy Books would allow Samsung to deliver a more consistent interface and connected experience across its devices, which already include Android phones, smartwatches, tablets, and TVs.
Google has been working to bridge the gap between Android and larger screen formats for several years. The “Aluminium” OS project is seen as Google’s effort to create a robust Android-based operating system for PCs, potentially unifying Android and ChromeOS into a single platform over time. Google has confirmed that the first release of “Aluminium” OS is still on track for 2026.
Further details regarding specifications, pricing, and specific launch dates for these new Android Galaxy Book models are expected to be announced closer to their official release. Developers interested in Android’s evolution for larger screens can find resources on the Android Developers website.


