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“Cheza” might be a Snapdragon 845-powered Chromebook that detaches from its keyboard

August 25, 2025

When Qualcomm announced theSnapdragon 845, we also learned that severalChromebookswith the Qualcomm chipsetcould appear in the future. One of those Chromebooks, codenamed “Cheza,” recently saw dozens of new commits that could further indicate that the machine is the real deal.

Spotted byAbout Chromebooks, the commits suggest that Cheza might feature a 2,560 x 1,440 resolution display. Flagship smartphones like theSamsung Galaxy S9andLG G7 ThinQfeature the Snapdragon 845 and similarly pixel-rich displays, so the processor would handle Cheza’s display.

Chrome OS logo on a Chromebook.

The commits also mention the word “detachable.” This suggests that you could remove Cheza’s display from a keyboard base, similar to how the existingHP Chromebook x2works.

Just as significant are references of eSIM support, which would allow Cheza to work on LTE. Very few devices support eSIM, with the exceptions including theGoogle Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL,HUAWEI Watch 2 Pro, and the Apple Watch Series 3.

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What makes eSIM a promising standard is not only its relatively diminutive size when compared to nano-SIM, but the ability to seamlessly change networks. Also, keep in mind that Google’s rumoredProject Hermesmight be the company’s push to support eSIMs at the system level and provide other companies with the means to support the standard.

Finally, the commits also include USB Type-C, USB 3.0, and DisplayPort references.

Overall, Cheza might be the first of a new wave of Chromebooks that aim to directly compete with Microsoft’s increasing number of “Always Connected PCs” that also feature Qualcomm processors. Let us know in the comments if Cheza looks like something you would use on the daily.

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