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    FydeOS vs ChromeOS Flex: Which is right for you?

    Kevin TofelBy Kevin TofelFebruary 24, 2023Updated:February 24, 202311 Comments5 Mins Read
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    Although it’s been around for a few years, I only recently became familiar with FydeOS. And FydeOS might be a better solution than ChromeOS Flex for older computers. It’s a free operating system that you can install on just about any computer and if you saw it, you’d swear it’s ChromeOS. That’s because FydeOS is essentially ChromiumOS, which is open source software that ChromeOS is built upon. So comparing FydeOS vs ChromeOS Flex is worth the look.

    What is FydeOS?

    As I mentioned, FydeOS is built with the open source ChromiumOS software. That means all of the non-Google features and functions of ChromeOS are in there. You basically get the same setup experience, the Chrome browser, ChromeOS launcher, Files app, and most of the same ChromeOS settings.

    Here’s an image of FydeOS in tablet mode, which should look entirely familiar to anyone with a ChromeOS tablet or convertible Chromebook:

    FydeOS looks like ChromeOS or ChromeOS Flex

    Essentially, think of FydeOS as a de-Googled version of ChromeOS. The company uses ChromiumOS as a base system, then adding its own additional features and branding.

    You can, of course, connect to Google services if you want to but you don’t have to. Fyde offers its own cloud services, which are optional to use. When setting up FydeOS, you can create a Fyde account or you can simply create a local account on the device. With Chromebooks, and ChromeOS Flex, you have to use a Google account.

    By the way, the device shown above is the coming soon FydeTab Duo, which sells for $599.99. That’s actually how I found out about FydeOS as I saw some early reviews of the FydeTab Duo, such as this one:

    FydeOS vs ChromeOS Flex

    Ok, so we’ve established that FydeOS is similar to ChromeOS Flex. You can download either of these operating systems to a USB stick both to test run them and to install them. So what does FydeOS bring to the table that ChromeOS Flex doesn’t, other than it doesn’t use proprietary software.

    Right off the bat, you can install FydeOS on a wider range of devices although Macs are not one of them. If you have an old Mac, ChromeOS Flex is the better way to breathe new life into it. Just be sure to follow the installation instructions to the letter, which I didn’t do during my testing.

    install ChromeOS Flex MacBook Air

    By “wider range of devices”, I mean FydeOS supports PCs with Intel third gen processors all the way up to 12th gen Intel processors as well as AMD chips. It can also be installed in in VMWare. And there are FydeOS builds for specific devices such as the Raspberry Pi, the 2013 & 2015 Chromebook Pixel, Pine64 Pinebook Pro, and Microsoft Surface products.

    Note that you will need to disable secure boot from a device before installing FydeOS. That means it won’t easily work, or work at all, on most Chromebooks. ChromeOS Flex is still the better option for old Chromebooks, even if it’s not officially supported.

    ChromeOS Flex includes support for Linux, as does FydeOS. However you don’t get Android app support with ChromeOS Flex. You do with FydeOS and that’s a big deal for many people. Don’t get me wrong: Linux support is nice but more people want to use Android than Linux on a ChromeOS-like device.

    FydeOS vs ChromeOS Flex: Android apps

    FydeOS has a web store to download Google’s apps, which include the Google Play Store. If you install it, you can sign in to the store with your Google account and have access to the same Android apps that ChromeOS devices have. Again, this is a huge benefit.

    What’s the downside of FydeOS vs ChromeOS Flex?

    Aside from not working on existing Chromebooks, FydeOS has one two potential issues. T

    First, if you’re a heavy Google user and want to sync data between FydeOS and ChromeOS, you can’t. That’s because Google pulled Google Sync support from Chromium last year. This means items such as your search history and bookmarks, for example, won’t sync from your Google account to FydeOS.

    Second, Fyde is based in China, which may be a huge red flag for many people around the world. I’ve searched around the web with regards to the data privacy and security aspects of FydeOS but haven’t found anything definitive to make my own determination.

    Yes, FydeOS is open source so you can view the code. And yes, the company does outline its privacy policies and practices in great detail.

    I reviewed them and don’t see anything that’s more nefarious than how Google handles this. So at face value, it appears that everything is on the up and up. However, use of FydeOS and its cloud services does send data back to the company’s servers in China, as well as other parts of the world. Not everyone is going to be comfortable with that.

    If you’re not, which I understand, then the FydeOS vs ChromeOS Flex question is simple. ChromeOS Flex is the way to go, provided you have a supported device or are willing to try it on a Chromebook. If you want Android app support though and you’re OK with Fyde operating out of China, trying FydeOS from a USB stick is something to consider.

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    After spending 15 years in IT at Fortune 100 companies, Kevin turned a hobby into a career and began covering mobile technology in 2003. He writes daily on the industry and has co-hosted the weekly MobileTechRoundup podcast since 2006. His writing has appeared in print (The New York Times, PC Magazine and PC World) and he has been featured on NBC News in Philadelphia.

    11 Comments

    1. James on February 24, 2023 11:53 am

      Interesting 🙂

    2. Will Latinette on February 24, 2023 12:15 pm

      CHINA???
      THAT ends the discussion for me.

    3. Bob Carroll on February 24, 2023 6:54 pm

      Does FydeOS install to the whole HD/SSD or can it be installed to a partition for multibooting?

      • Kevin C. Tofel on February 25, 2023 7:59 am

        There is a way to install FydeOS alongside a different OS for multi boot mode. https://fydeos.io/docs/knowledge-base/recipes/dual-boot/

    4. Tom Kreese on February 26, 2023 7:27 am

      You did well to keep the China reveal to the end. I was nodding along thinking, ‘this sounds interesting’…. ‘Android apps eh?’ then…’servers in China’. Lol, no thanks. Perhaps it’ll inspire another venture where the servers will be in a more trustworthy Western country though?

    5. Michael Stucki on February 26, 2023 12:15 pm

      Take a look at Brunch which is open source software and uses the original Chrome OS incl. Play Store.

    6. Johny Why on August 24, 2023 7:26 pm

      Great info!

      – Are you sure ChromeOS doesn’t support Android apps? My 2023 Chromebook does. Does it haave to do with the difference between ChromeOS and ChromeOS Flex? Are both available for installation on a PC?

      – Are you sure FydeOS has to connect to China servers if it’s only used as a LOCAL install, and you’re not using Fyde services?

      – What do you mean, “sync data between FydeOS and ChromeOS”? If i install FydeOS, what ChromeOS are you referring to? Do you mean i can’t sync FydeOS to GOOGLE? FydeOS runs Chromium browser, right? Can’t Chromium browser be sync’d to Google? This page says “You can sign into Chromium with your Google account to synchronize”
      https://smallbusiness.chron.com/sync-chromium-38891.html

      Thx!

      • Kevin C. Tofel on August 25, 2023 8:01 pm

        ChromeOS supports Android apps, yes. ChromeOS Flex does not. I haven’t reviewed my network data to see if anything is sent from FydeOS to the servers on a local install, so I can’t accurately answer that question.

        The article you provided for synchronizing Chromium data with Google is out of date. Google removed the sync functionality with Chromium and Google back in 2021: https://blog.chromium.org/2021/01/limiting-private-api-availability-in.html

    7. Johny on August 25, 2023 8:36 pm

      Ok, I understand we can’t sync the whole OS. But can we sync the browser alone, as on Windows?

      • Kevin C. Tofel on August 25, 2023 8:38 pm

        Not with the Chromium browser, no. Check the article I linked to with details from Google’s announcement.

    8. Johny Why on August 25, 2023 8:56 pm

      I think you meant i can’t sync FydeOS to GOOGLE (on any platform). Correct?

      Can we install Google Chrome browser on FydeOS?

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