Google Latest brand has announced the launch of new Android Oreo Go Edition,Google Go

Google has announced a plethora of products and features during event (Google For India). Google brand has announced the launch of new Android Oreo Go Edition, a new Google Go search app more during its third annual Google event in India.

Google Android Oreo (Go edition)

Google has officially announced its ambitious Android Oreo Go edition. The Go edition was first announced at Google I/O 2017 and it meant for low-end devices that run with 512 MB to 1 GB of memory. The aim is to provide the latest Android updates to the masses and it will be available as a part of Android 8.1 release.

Google latest Android Oreo (Go edition) is specially optimized for the entry-level handsets and it includes better performance along with built-in data management features and security benefits. The brand has also designed a new set of Google apps including includes Google Go, Google Assistant Go, YouTube Go, Google Maps Go, Gmail Go, G-board, Google Play, Chrome, and the new Files Go app, which are meant to be lighter and it will smoother on the entry-level devices. Further, Google has created a new section that recommends popular apps that are tuned to run well on entry-level smartphones. The company says that the phones running Android Oreo (Go edition) will hit the shelves in early 2017- 2018.

 Google Go

Google has also introduced a new app for Google Search known as Google Go. The application is available on Google Play Store in India. The app is basically one-stop for all Google services including Search, YouTube, Translate, Maps, GIFs and voice search. Users can also search different things around the web, explore new things around the web with a simple tap and many more.

The Google Go app is less than 5MB in size and the company says that the search result in Google Go is optimized to save up to 40 percent data. The app also makes it easier to switch and see answers in another language. The brand says that it is reliably even on slow connections and smartphones with low space.

Source: www.techyamaa.com