![]() Unfortunately this requires putting your Chromebook in developer mode (so that Android can be in dev mode and allow sideloading) which many people won’t want (or know!) to do. There are threads here that show that people have successfully sideloaded Zwift on Chromebooks and run it. What does that mean exactly? The point of Chromebooks running Android is that you should be able to run your Android apps as is (of course, it’s nice when the Android apps take advantage of the big screen, which Zwift already does on tablets). ![]() As a rule of thumb, ‘Chrome’ devices aren’t supported as Zwift isn’t coded to work with Chrome OS, even if the device can run the Google Play Store. ![]()
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