Installing Android Apps On A Samsung Chromebook: Could It Be Used For Navigation?

 

I bought a Samsung Chromebook for my wife several years ago. It has since be replaced, so the Chromebook doesn't see much use. I did run across articles about adding Android to Chromebooks. My first reaction was, "Hey, that's cool." But, then, I wondered what sort of things you would/could do that the Chromebook can't already do.

So, with that in mind, has anybody here added Android to a Chromebook? And, if so, what additional use did you get out of it that you didn't before adding Android?

Also, could it be used for GPS navigation somehow? For example, if I added Android to the Chromebook and connected to a cell phone, via Bluetooth, can I feed the cell phones GPS data to the Chromebook and use it for navigation?

I did find this, too.

https://www.cleansoft.lv/use-android-gps-on-chromebook/

Use Android GPS on Chromebook
Most of the Chrome OS based devices don’t have GPS hardware and none of them have GPS software support. This is lacking when you traveling with you laptop and would like to use it for navigation instead of your phone. Imagine your are the driver and your friend uses full version of Google Maps to check nearby places and sightseeing spots while your are traveling.

GPS Link is created to solve this. It allows you to share data from GPS receiver inside your Android device with Chrome browser running any platform. All you need is to install GPS Link Chrome extension, GPS Link Android app and pair them together. Both required internet connection to work. After pairing GPS Link Chrome extension transparently redirects all location requests from Google Maps or any other mapping application running in your browser to your Android device.

Most of the popular mapping services are supported by GPS Link:

https://maps.google.com
http://www.bing.com/maps
http://www.openstreetmap.org
To get started:

Install GPS Link Chrome extension and GPS Link Android application. You can get them from Chrome Web Store and Google Play. Instruction are on GPS Link home page.
Open your favorite maps web page in Chrome and click on the GPS Link extension button.
Pairing screen with pairing link should popup. Open URL on your Android device with GPS Link app installed.
Now “My Location” button on maps webpage will fetch location from Android device.