Alongside the real mighty full-fledged Android 11 mobile operating system, Google has now also launched a watered-down version of the latest Android release, the Android 11 (Go Edition). This special edition of Android is meant for low-cost or budget-friendly entry-level devices which comes with up to 2GB of RAM.
This time around Google has bumped up the spec sheet for Android 11 (Go Edition), as previous Android Go Edition updates were for devices with up to 1.5GB RAM. With minimum memory requirement going up to 2GB, apps will launch 20 per cent faster and improve multitasking, where you could run three to four more apps in the background. This devices also come with up to 900 MB of additional free storage space.
According to Google, Android 11 (Go Edition) will be available only to newer Android with 2GB RAM and not as an updated to the existing Android (Go Edition) phones. So we now end with two Android (Go Edition), the Android 10 (Go Edition) and Android 11 (Go Edition).
This post was last modified on September 11, 2020 2:46 pm