3 Dedicated Features That Android 10 Go Edition Will Support
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Let’s see what changes Android 10 (Go edition) will bring along.
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Last year, Google had introduced the Android Go OS as a tone-downed version for entry-level smartphones to make them more usable. In particular, it caters to all smartphones which do not offer more than 1.5 GB RAM, and it also limits processing capabilities. Shortly after Google launched the Android 10, the company has now talked about its forthcoming Android 10 (Go edition), which boasts not only a faster interface but also better security.
Let’s see what changes Android 10 (Go edition) will bring along:
1. Faster UI
As described, speed is the key to all improvements in Android 10 (Go edition). Specifically, this will help users switch between several apps in a faster and memory-efficient way. In comparison with Android 9 (Go edition), users can launch apps up to 10% faster.
2. Security
Up to now, most smartphones in the entry-level segment were not able to have data encrypted without decreasing performance. Since the overall performance would be highly impacted, these phones can’t offer trusty security as other expensive devices. Google has now built an encryption technology called Adiantum for this latest Android Go edition. Thanks to it, encryption on these phones can work efficiently without specialized hardware. As of now, users can have a better level of security when their devices run on Android Go.
3. Improved Application Support
Aside from said features, a revamped Google Apps is also formed as a significant part of this Go edition. For low-powered smartphones running on Android 10 (Go edition), apps will be optimized to perform faster and better more than ever. Further, there are more developers who start making their current apps more compatible with the new Android Go OS. At present, these apps include popular names such as Facebook, Uber, Spotify, and Twitter. What's more, a load of well-known manufacturers have already plan to bring the toned-down version of Android OS into their future smartphones.
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