![]() ![]() The primary exception here is that the rollout schedule may vary depending on the particular Chrome OS device-it may take a few weeks to hit some devices, as each one is slightly different. Otherwise, Chrome OS follows the same basic release process as the Chrome OS browser. So, for example, Chrome 73 was released on March 12, but Chrome OS 73 didn’t land on the stable channel until March 19th. While the version numbers and features generally mirror that of their browser counterpart, Chrome OS releases usually happen a week after the browser update. ![]() ![]() Like the major browser releases, Chrome OS is updated roughly every six weeks. This also shows you when the current stable version became stable, as well as information about the unstable versions of Chrome being tested in the Beta and Dev channels. If you’re curious when the next major version of Chrome will be released to the stable channel, check the Chrome Platform Status website. You can always open the menu and head to Help > About Google Chrome to check for and install any updates immediately, too. Chrome will install both major stable updates and smaller updates automatically when they’re available. ![]()
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