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). MORE: Best Chromebooks Available Now 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. 

Chromebooks featuring Android apps on the Stable Channel:

Acer Chromebook R11 (CB5-132T, C738T)Acer Chromebook Spin 11 (R751T)Acer Chromebook R13 (CB5-312T)Acer Chromebook 11 N7 (C731, C731T)Acer Chromebook 11 (C771, C771T)Acer Chromebook 14 (CB3-431)Acer Chromebook 14 for Work (CP5-471)Acer Chromebook 15 (CB3-532)Acer Chromebook 15 (CB515-1HT/1H)Acer Chromebook 11 (C740) Asus Chromebook Flip C100PAAsus Chromebook Flip C101PAAsus Chromebook Flip C213Asus Chromebook C202SAAsus Chromebook C300SA / C301SAAsus Chromebook Flip C302 Dell Chromebook 11 (3180)Dell Chromebook 11 Convertible (3189)Dell Chromebook 13 (3380)Dell Chromebook 13 (7310) Google Chromebook Pixel (2015)Google Pixelbook HP Chromebook x360 11 G1 EEHP Chromebook 11 G5 EEHP Chromebook 11 G5HP Chromebook 13 G1 Lenovo ThinkPad 11e Chromebook (Gen 4)Lenovo Thinkpad 11e Yoga Chromebook (Gen 4)Lenovo Thinkpad 11e Chromebook (Gen 3)Lenovo ThinkPad 11e Yoga Chromebook (Gen 3)Lenovo Flex 11 ChromebookLenovo N23 Yoga ChromebookLenovo N22 ChromebookLenovo N23 ChromebookLenovo N42 ChromebookLenovo Thinkpad 13 Chromebook* Samsung Chromebook Plus*Samsung Chromebook ProSamsung Chromebook 3 This list is changing at a rapid pace. Visit this page for the latest version.

Chromebooks featuring Android apps on the Beta Channel:

Acer Chromebook 11 (C730 / CB3-111 / C730E / CB3-131)Acer Chromebook 15 (CB3-531) Asus Chromebook C200Asus Chromebook C201PAAsus Chromebook C300 Dell Chromebook 11 (3120) HP Chromebook 11 G3HP Chromebook 11 G4 / G4 EEHP Chromebook 14 G4HP Chromebook 13 G1 Lenovo 100S ChromebookLenovo N20 / N20P ChromebookLenovo N21 ChromebookLenovo ThinkPad 11e ChromebookLenovo ThinkPad 11e Yoga Chromebook Samsung Chromebook 2 11" - XE500C12 Toshiba Chromebook 2 We’ve seen varying degrees of stability when trying out Android apps on different devices. Naturally the best performance came on laptops running on the stable channel, such as the Google Pixelbook and Samsung Chromebook Pro, where titles has small hiccups, but nothing too shoddy. Back when we had to put an Acer Chromebook R13 on the beta channel to access the Google Play Store, it ran games and titles with slight choppiness but nothing too bad. As long as you don’t demand peak performance – and what Chromebook user does? – this is a beta test worth trying out. The popular gaming title Asphalt 8 ran a little choppy but was still playable, while the less demanding, but fun PinOut pinball game showed no such lag.

Here’s how to enable the Beta channel on a Chromebook to get Android apps and the Google Play Store:

  1. Click one of the icons in the drawer in the bottom right corner.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Click About Chrome OS.
  4. Click More info.
  5. Click Change channel. 6. Select Beta. 7. Click Change channel. 8. Wait for the Beta release of Chrome to download and restart the computer when prompted. 9. Check the box next to “Enable Google Play Store on your Chromebook.” 10. Click Agree.  11. Click Sign In. You’ve got the Google Play Store on your Chromebook, where you can find and install Android apps.

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