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Stable Channel Update for Chrome OS

Wednesday, January 3, 2018
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25 comments :

Jeff Hobbs said...

Is there a delay for Chrome 63 + Pixelbook hardware? I'm still seeing Chrome 62 stable for the PixelBook.

4:11 PM, January 03, 2018
Gary Liberson said...

Still on 62 for Samsung Plus

6:01 AM, January 04, 2018
Richard Kleeman said...

Acer 14 CB3-431 just updated to 63 from 62...

11:51 AM, January 04, 2018
Joao H. Priesnitz said...

I saw that the asus chromebook C213NA was updated today (63 stable)...
I have the ASUS Chromebook Flip C101PA and it continues on 62... :(

12:01 PM, January 04, 2018
Sombi Blog said...

je suis sur le 63....116, c'est exquis et c'est net, à quandlaprochaine étape?

12:12 PM, January 04, 2018
Casey and Kim said...

My wife's acer R13 just got this update. Looks like she skipped the last stable altogether.

1:53 PM, January 04, 2018
Steffen Bardolatzi said...

There is still no update for this Acer Chomebook:

Acer Chromebook C910-3541; 15,6 inch; full hd

10032.71.1 (Official Build) stable-channel auron_yuna
Google_Auron_yuna.6301.59.116

Version 63.0.3239.86 (Official Build) (64-Bit)

It is not the first time that Google delivers important Chrome OS updates too late (now pending 2 days after its release).:-(

9:51 PM, January 04, 2018
Tyler Bounds said...

my Asus Flip C100P just updated.
Version 63.0.3239.116 (Official Build) (32-bit)
so far so good...

11:19 PM, January 04, 2018
Thomas Scholze said...

My Acer Chromebook R11 just updated!

1:04 AM, January 05, 2018
Gary Liberson said...

Jumped the gun, just go updated.

4:01 AM, January 05, 2018
Nathan said...

My Asus C302A received the version 63 update last night

5:57 AM, January 05, 2018
Val Hakun said...

Asus Chromebook Flip C101P
Anyone else experiencing horribly low quality sound via 3.5 mm audio jack after the update?

10:40 AM, January 05, 2018
Jake Adrock said...

If your Chrome device can't support google play, it might be because it isn't one of the selected ones as my chromebook has had it for months

1:05 PM, January 05, 2018
Matt Kolin said...

So... when is the Toshiba Chromebook 2 getting Google Play in stable (now that it's 2018)?

10:10 PM, January 05, 2018
Unknown said...

I just got this on my Samsung Chromebook Plus. On another note, how do we delete and block ghost?

8:40 PM, January 06, 2018
Camron Tripp said...

Can you add android apps to dell chromebooks.

12:16 PM, January 08, 2018
Mikhail Ireland said...

just updated now, no problems and everything's working great so far

1:08 PM, January 09, 2018
Bruce D Ranger said...

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Just updated my Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2015) and my ASUS Chromebox CN62 to the stable channel Version 63.0.3239.140 (Official Build) (64-bit) with a build date of Tuesday, January 09, 2018.

This has not yet been posted online.

4:46 AM, January 11, 2018
Anonymous said...

Just Updated my Acer Chromebook 14 CB3 431 to stable channel Version 63.0.3239.140 (Official Build) (64-bit) Not yet anounced here !

9:51 PM, January 11, 2018
Unknown said...

Just got stable:63.0.3239.140, but i don't see a post about it.

9:20 AM, January 12, 2018
Michael Crees said...

I have the feeling that the latest update might have something to do with the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities, but it would be nice to know.

6:42 AM, January 13, 2018
Monstro82 said...

I just received the 63 update on my Pixelbook this morning.

10:01 AM, January 14, 2018
Unknown said...

I received 63.0.3239.140 on my Samsung Chromebook Plus tonight.

6:59 PM, January 15, 2018
WizMedic said...

Received update for my ASUS Flip Chromebook C302C to Version 63.0.3239.116

12:50 PM, January 16, 2018
ps_canon said...

I remember a time when Update Blogs posted announcements about releases BEFORE they were released.

I got 63.0.3239.140 today, the internal date is Tuesday, January 9, 2018, a WEEK AGO.

What does it do (if anything)?

2:05 PM, January 16, 2018

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