steven36 Posted September 25, 2019 Share Posted September 25, 2019 Phones using the slicker software will arrive this fall. Android Go has made smartphones more accessible by enabling lower-cost devices, but it's frequently pokey and sometimes insecure -- not a great introduction to modern mobile tech. Google is aware of this, though, and it's tackling those issues head-on with its newly unveiled Android 10 Go edition. The scaled-back version of Android 10 puts a strong focus on speed, with faster and more memory-efficient app switching as well as launching that's 10 percent faster than in Android 9 Go. It should be more reliable, too. For some, data protection may be the real star of the show. Android 10 Go edition includes a new Adiantum encryption system that should secure data without affecting performance or requiring special hardware. You won't have to worry that your sensitive info is vulnerable simply because you bought an entry-level device. Google also stressed that recent app updates play an important role. Google Go has an AI-based read-aloud feature as well as Lens visual searches, while Gallery Go uses AI to organize your photos (offline or otherwise). YouTube Go has been around for longer, but it's still helpful for improving performance and cutting back on data use. You'll have to be patient when phones based on Android 10 Go edition are due to arrive later in the fall. If this lives up to Google's hype, though, you might not feel like you're compromising as much as before. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zanderthunder Posted September 28, 2019 Share Posted September 28, 2019 As of now, Nokia becomes the first company to announce that Android 10 Go Edition treat will head to their 3 phones. But starting next year though, with Nokia 1 Plus on Q1 2020, Nokia 1 and 2.1 on Q2 2020. Havent heard yet from other manufacturers yet regarding the Android 10 Go Edition update tho. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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