> The whole idea behind both Android and Chrome OS is to push the user away from root access and leave Google as the one with root access on your device
Except that you already can "have root access" and can "potentially run any linux app that compiles to ARM" today with ChromeOS and Nexus devices. In this very thread people are talking about running Crouton on chromeos devices and running Ubuntu Phone on nexus devices. In neither case do you need some kind of jailbreak to do so.
All that's needed for the GP's idea is for Android to take a page out of ChromeOS's playbook and allow a devmode that can run alongside of official Google Android.
Except that you already can "have root access" and can "potentially run any linux app that compiles to ARM" today with ChromeOS and Nexus devices. In this very thread people are talking about running Crouton on chromeos devices and running Ubuntu Phone on nexus devices. In neither case do you need some kind of jailbreak to do so.
All that's needed for the GP's idea is for Android to take a page out of ChromeOS's playbook and allow a devmode that can run alongside of official Google Android.