Google launched the new android

Android for cheap phones
Google launched a new version of its Android operating system on Tuesday in an effort to attract millions of low-end phone users with 512 MB to 1 GB of RAM. The announcement comes seven months after the first Public discussion of the diluted version of the system.
At its annual I / O 2017 conference, the company introduced an early look at a new project called Android Go, a project that ensures low-specification devices are fully operational. The Android version of Android, Go as part of the Android 8.1 Orio update released today.
The company expects the new version of the system to reach the devices in the coming months. Google targets the Indian market, which has 1.2 billion mobile subscribers, the second largest market after China, and currently uses one third of mobile users in India Smart phones, making it a huge and promising market for Google.
Smartphone prices have fallen sharply in the past few years due to the entry of Chinese phone manufacturers and local phone manufacturers, but these phones are still out of reach for a large section of customers who are concerned about the smooth experience that low-priced phones may offer users.
According to Counterpoint, the new lightweight operating system may attract users who buy smartphones for the first time in the price range of $ 30 to $ 75, giving Google a chance to sell additional services such as Tez It was launched in September.
The Go version consists of three basic principles: operating system, applications and shop. The company has improved performance and storage with the addition of data management features, the application time is 15 percent faster on the new system, and pre-installed applications have improved. Reduce storage space to run at 50 percent.
The phones running the new operating system have access to a special version of the Google Play App Store, and highlight applications designed to work better on low-memory smartphones. The store also has a new section that provides recommendations for applications designed to work on Cheap devices with tabbed access to all regular applications.
Google has increased its focus on the Indian market in recent years through several initiatives including free Wi-Fi at the rail stations, competing with Facebook and its services such as the Watsab messaging application to gain the attention of hundreds of millions of new Internet users.
Source: Arab Technology News

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