As mobile app development continues to revolutionize the way we interact with technology, Google has announced that Android apps will soon be coming to not one, but two additional Chromebook models. The excitement is palpable as Chrome OS enthusiasts eagerly await the arrival of this innovative feature.

The Chromebook Pixel 2015 and Acer R11 are set to join the ASUS Chromebook Flip in receiving the Android app treatment. This development follows the successful integration of Android apps on Chromebooks, which has already been made possible for the ASUS Chromebook Flip. For users of these devices, the ability to run Android apps from the Play Store will open up a world of possibilities.

The Google support page provides insight into the future of Android app support on Chromebooks. According to the page, the next two devices to receive this feature are the Chromebook Pixel 2015 and Acer R11. This information is prominently displayed above the main list of supported devices, which includes notable models from various manufacturers.

While it's unclear when Android apps will be available in the beta or stable channels of Chrome OS, a previous version of the support page hinted that these two devices would receive the feature in a newer developer build. As the mobile app development landscape continues to evolve, it's clear that Android apps are coming to a Chromebook near you - it just may take a little while.

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