I am guessing that is because normal consumers won't have a clue how
to use it?
Getting a typical consumer to boot a computer from USB drive is not a
easy task by itself...

On May 9, 6:16 pm, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> What's stopping Google implimenting, at a manufacturer level, an
> incarnation of Chrome OS that would allow you to use an Android phone as a
> bootable device, allowing you to convert from using the phone to using a
> desktop by plugging in the phone via USB and rebooting the computer?
>
> Potential issues:
> Drivers?
> Getting an internet connection? use the phone at an automatic tether?
> Converting Chrome OS to read the phone files and save downloads to the
> phone?

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