Android 12 (Go Edition)

Android 12 (Go Edition) Now Available For Low-Cost Phones, Google Says It Is Faster And More Privacy-Friendly.

In addition to Android 12, Google released a sneak peek of Android 12L, an upcoming feature update that will support foldable tablets and Chrome OS devices. In anticipation of its official release next year, the Android 12L Beta 1 update has been released for Pixel devices. The latest Android version for low-cost devices, Android 12 (Go edition), has been officially announced by Google.
Google released Android (Go edition) for the first time in 2017. The Android experience on low-cost devices has been improved with several updates since then. Each update offers a new set of features. In a blog post published by Google, Android 12 (Go edition) promises to go one step further by providing upcoming devices with a faster, smarter, and more privacy-friendly experience. On the next-generation Android 12 (Go edition) devices, which will be available sometime next year, the following new features will be available.

Features

Google claims that Android 12 (Go edition) will reduce app launch times by up to 30% compared to the previous version, resulting in a significantly improved user experience on low-end phones. App developers can offer users an impressively smooth start to their apps thanks to Google’s SplashScreen API.
New battery-saving features in Android 12 (Go edition) include the ability to hibernate apps that haven’t been used in a long time. Hibernating apps also frees up storage space, which is particularly useful on devices with limited storage. A new Files Go app will be included in the software, allowing users to recover deleted files within 30 days. If you have any doubts about a photo or a file, you can bring it back to your regular library and delete the rest to save space on your phone using the Files Go apps within 30 days of deleting it.

Android 12 (Go Edition)
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Google is also making some smarter changes to Android 12 (Go edition). New options to listen to the news and translate any on-screen content into a different language will be available on the recent apps screen, for example.
Nearby Share and Google Play (Go edition) will allow users to share apps with nearby devices in Android 12. Users will be able to avoid the extra data charges that would be incurred if the app were downloaded from the Play Store.
Among the features of Google’s new Go edition software is a privacy dashboard, which shows which apps accessed sensitive data, such as location, microphone sound, and camera pictures, among other things. When an app accesses the phone’s microphone or camera, it will display an indicator on the top, just like regular Android versions. Users will also be able to turn on or off their approximate location when an app requests it. Android 12 (Go edition) simplifies the guest user experience, so you can share your device with friends and family without worrying about privacy. The lock screen will have access to profiles, allowing you to quickly switch to a guest profile before sharing your device.

Availability

Google has stated that Android 12 (Go edition) phones will be available in 2022, but no specific dates have been provided. Because the new software will be used by smartphone manufacturers in their entry-level phones, this is the case. These phones also draw a sizable number of customers. According to Google, there are more than 200 million Android Go edition phones in use around the world. Streaming video