Google Announces Android 10 Go for Entry-Level Smartphones With New Upgrades

Google found a gap in between the performance of the mid-range and premium segment devices and how the entry-level smartphones worked. This led to the development of a special edition of Android called the Android Go. The Android Go is an OS developed for entry-level devices to give them the features of Android, without being too hard on the resources. As a result, the Android Go phones usually come with 1GB RAM or less. Now in a new turn of events, Google has announced the launch of the Android 10 Go edition. We know that Android 10 has already started to boot on some of the higher-end devices, but now Google has also introduced the Go Edition of its latest operating system.

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Android 10 Go Edition: Major Highlights

During the grand Google event a few months back, Google announced that the Android 10 would come with some very exciting features like the Dark Mode, new gesture-based navigation, among others. The good thing with the release of the new Go edition is that this despite being the tricked down version of the actual Android 10, the Android 10 Go edition will also come with these features including Dark Mode, and new gestures. Another major feature which the users of Android 10 Go will experience includes the Adiantum encryption. While on the regular phones with enough resources, the encryption requires the push from hardware, the special thing about Adiantum encryption is that it won’t require any special hardware and will depend only on the resources present on the phone. Using this, the device will be able to render security similar to how the other Android 10 devices are secured. Moreover, encryption technology has been said to bear no negative effect on the normal performance of the device.