I really wanted the itel P40, but I see it comes with Android Go Edition, so I'm settling for the itel A60S. Yet it's so confusing with mixed info all over - some places say it comes with Go Edition others just say Android 12. Can anyone clarify, pls.
Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to install the Android Go edition (lite edition) on this camera phone please?
It will need to keep the functionality of the camera as the optical zoom and manual mode please.
If it is possible, where can I download the Android Go from an official...
Today we’re getting our first look at what could be the first Android Go phone from General Mobile. The General Mobile GM 8 Go will be a rather unassuming device made primarily of plastic. It'll feature a 5-inch 18:9 display and a MediaTek chipset.
Google has outlined its plans for Mobile World Congress 2018. They note that they'll be placing an emphasis on showing off the benefits of RCS messaging, as well as showcasing new possibilities with Google Assistant and Google Lens. We'll also see the first Android Go smartphones introduced at...
Today, Google released a version of its Assistant that is optimized for the Go platform. It's available for download at the Play Store. Users who have Android Go and the app installed on their mobile devices can ask Google Assistant questions with their voices. However, not all features are...
If you haven't heard, Google launched the "Go" program for its apps. These app use less memory and mobile data and are aimed at those in emerging markets. YouTube Go is already a success with over 10 million downloads and the next app in the spotlight is the Google keyboard - Gboard Go. The app...
Google has partnered with Micromax to release an Android Go phone with Oreo for only $32 (INR 2,000) in India. The phone will debut by the end of January.
Both Qualcomm and MediaTek will be supporting Google's initiative for entry-level devices in developing markets. Android Go, as it's called, is a special version of the OS meant for devices with 1GB of RAM or less.
During an Android Go session at Google I/O 2017, the various UI changes were detailed. One of these details showed off a redesigned Recents view, aimed at being more efficient.
Arpit Medha, product manager for Android Go, has confirmed that this new product is not a replacement for Android One. Instead, Android Go is aimed at the entry-level market.
Android Go will be Google's way to take advantage of the extremely low-end smartphone segment. This will mean that various aspects of the OS will be changed and one of those is the new Overview screen we've gotten so used to.
Google is still wanting to enable the low-end market to thrive so today at Google I/O they announced Android Go. This variant of Android will be made available for all new versions of the OS and will be optimized for devices running 1GB of RAM or less.
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