Android 11 Go Edition

Android 11 Stable Edition was announced a couple of days ago. And today, this company released the Android 11 Go Edition for devices with 2GB of RAM and less. As you understand, this is the lightened variant of the newest Google mobile operating system, which should run smoother on low-end models.

In comparison to the previous version, the Android 11 Go Edition will bring a 20% increase in app launch time. But what’s more important the entry-level smartphones with Android Go will get the same security and privacy features as the Stable version models.

Android 11 Go Edition

Apart from this, the Android 11 Go Edition supports gesture-navigation. This is extremely important because entry-level phones now feature large displays. If you doubt, just remember the Redmi 9A, which comes with a 6.53-inch display.

Another feature that we will find in Android 11 Go Edition is Conversations under the notification shade. In other words, users can manage and reply to messages directly from the notifications area.

Moreover, if the previous Go Edition supported only devices with a 1.5GB RAM and less, not this feature has been raised to 2GB. As a result, you will get 900MB of extra storage space and 270MB of free memory. This will help you run more apps and games at the same time.

This edition will become available next month. Thus, a few manufacturers including HMD will only have to update their devices to the new version. But the new rule that says all new smartphones with a 2GB RAM or less launching from next quarter onwards should launch with Android Go. So we should be waiting for low-end models with Android 11 Go Edition onboard booming next quarter.

Argam Artashyan

By Argam Artashyan

Back in 2010, he was dismissed from his position as a lecturer at the university. This made him get another job at his friend’s digital marketing company as a blog writer. After a few years, when he was thinking the article writing is his mission, Google pushed the Panda update and affected the company and websites he was working at. (Un)fortunately and surprisingly, he got an offer to head a large knitting factory. In 2016, he got his Ph.D. and resumed teaching at the University … and writing tech-related articles following his passion.