What is Android Go? : Redmi Go : Android Go : Android Go Smartphones

What is Android Go? : Redmi Go : Android Go : Android Go Smartphones

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Today we will Talk about Android Go and Android Go Smartphones...!!!

Android Go isn't a totally different version of Android—the OS is regular old Android 8.1 Oreo with a special "low ram" flag flipped, which turns it into the "Go Edition." You also get a suite of special "Go" apps from Google, which are targeted at low-end devices and developing world users. The Go config is something that Google will continue to develop, so future versions of Android will also bring more "Go"-specific changes. As of Android 8.1, the Go loadout is mandatory for devices with 1GB of RAM or less, so in the entry-level phone market, we should be seeing lots of Go Edition phones in the future.


Basically,Android Go is Google’s lightweight mobile
platform that aims to run on lower system specifications than usual. It’s aimed at developing and lower-income areas, where devices with poor processors and small amounts of RAM will be most prevalent. It exists basically to make sure that those in developing nations can still avail of applications and products in the smartphone world. As such, lower specifications requires some applications to be reworked in order to work within smaller RAM constraints. YouTube Go, Maps Go, Gmail Go, and Google Go are all examples of these applications, and third-parties offer them too. But that’s not all, as a number of modifications are made to keep system requirements even lower. RAM compression, reduced system memory usage, and better memory management ensures the device will be as quick as can be.
 
 Now,Lets move to Redmi Go Smartphone which launched recently in India. 

The Redmi Go is the first smartphone from Xiaomi that boots Android Go operating system. It is an entry-level offering from the brand to cater to the needs of users who are not too concerned about powerful specifications and want a decent phone with an ultra-affordable price tag. The Xiaomi Redmi Go packs a 5-inch HD screen bearing 720p resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio. It conforms to a conventional design with bezels. The phone is powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core Snapdragon SoC with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage, which can be further expanded up to 128GB via microSD card. The Redmi Go comes with an 8MP rear camera with LED flash and a 5MP selfie shooter on the front.
Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) operating system on the phone makes it compatible with lighter versions of Google apps like Google Assistant Go, YouTube Go, and more. These apps are optimized to efficiently work on entry-level handsets with under-powered specifications. A 3,000mAh battery completes the Redmi Go. Connectivity support on the phone includes 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, and microUSB.


The Goodness Of Android Go OS On Redmi Go.

 

Android Go OS on the Redmi Go makes the phone an even better option in the entry-level segment. Specifically crafted for running on low-powered phones, this operating system from Google comes with a suite of Google apps that work without lag on such phones. Google apps such as Google Assistant Go, YouTube Go, Gmail Go, and others have been designed for lighter updates and downloads to enable more storage while offering efficient performance. It even includes Files Go that allows users to have full control over the storage and manage files to create more space. With Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) at the helm, the Redmi Go is equipped to perform tasks seamlessly regardless of its entry-level specifications.

The Redmi Go features an 8MP rear camera clubbed with an LED flash, Scene Recognition (up to 11), 13 Filters, and HDR mode. It has a 5MP selfie shooter on the front with AI-backed beauty mode for enhanced clicks. Although it is an entry-level phone, the Redmi Go does not compromise on the multimedia part. The phone has speakers at the bottom ensuring better sound output on speaker call. It is stacked with a high sensitivity receiver for making clearer calls and dual microphones for improved input.

Although the Redmi Go is the first Android Go phone by Xiaomi, it is not the first one in India. Before Xiaomi, brands like Micromax, Nokia, and Lava had already launched their entry-level Android Go-powered handsets in India. The Nokia 1 is one of the competitors boasting a 4.5-inch IPS LCD screen, 8GB of internal storage, 1GB of RAM, and MediaTek 6737M processor. It is the closest competitor for the Xiaomi Redmi Go. 

Other phones in the range include Micromax Bharat Go and Lava Z50 boasting similar specs as the Nokia 1. The only segment where the Redmi Go wins over these phones is the rear camera as it packs a superior 8MP rear camera instead of a 5MP setup on all the three phones. Besides, the screen size of the Redmi Go is also slightly larger than the others.  

 
                  
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