Google launches Android 10 Go Edition, improving speed and increasing security for low-cost phones
Today (September 26), Google has officially released a new version of its operating system called Android 10 Go Edition for low-cost smartphones, devices with limited hardware. According to Google, the new operating system will help low-cost devices improve speed and increase security.
Android 10 Go Edition was created by Google for smartphones with less than 1.5GB RAM, which improves 10% speed of application opening compared to Android 9 Go.
The new version of Android 10 Go has a new Adiantum encryption system that helps secure data without requiring special hardware or affecting performance. Therefore, users of cheap devices can be more assured of the privacy of their personal data.
In order to enhance the user experience when using Google applications, Android 10 Go also provides some new features. In particular, Google Go has a Lens feature that helps provide instant services for framed documents and help from AI to read text louder. The new YouTube Go works smoother. Gallery Go, even though it is only 10MB in size, can automatically organize user images stored in the device with AI support.
Google adds that the first device with Android 10 Go Edition will be available this fall.
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