At the Google I/O conference in 2017, Google announced that it would bring a new lightweight Android Go system to low-end Android devices. But times have changed. The global promotion of Android Oreo has been smooth, but the GO version has not seen any improvement. Although Google and several Indian mobile phone manufacturers have reached an agreement to launch Android Oreo Go phones, the availability of Android Go is still very limited so far. The "Go" version of the system is much smaller than the regular version, so dedicated application versions are required, and the number of applications is a major issue that limits Android Go. Although there are thousands of Android apps, Google is still the only company that is adapting them to Android Go. Currently, the number of apps available on Android Go is still very limited. Together with the "Gboard Go" under development, there are only about ten apps, and almost all of them are from Google. At the end of 2017, Google announced that it would fully support the development of Android Go. Now Google has put the GO version of the application on the PLAY store. Normal Android phones can also install and use it. Friends who are pursuing lightweight applications may wish to try it. |
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