While no guaranteed answer is provided, some notes suggest "legacy" models could gain access to these features in a future update. This begs the question of whether options like the Acer Chromebook Spin 714 or HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook will see any of the exclusive features. It's unlikely that we'll see a "Chromebook X" or "Chromebook Plus" branded device released until later this year, which was also backed up by a source speaking to 9to5Google. Instead, these will be "soft branded" devices, which could mean that we'll see branding on the packaging and within the software. As you can see in the screenshot above, a message will appear welcoming you to the "Chromebook Plus," along with the "CBX" being used as the identifier for the message to appear.Īnother Chromium Gerrit commit suggests that the Chromebook Plus won't actually be branded on the hardware. The former is likely just a shorter version of Chromebook X, while Chromebook Plus will be what you'll see when you purchase one of these Chromebooks.
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