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Google’s lightweight OS Android Go launches as Android Oreo (Go Edition)




 What is Android? 

  • A Software platform and operating system for mobile. 
  • Based on the Linux kernel. 
  • Android was found way back in 2003.
  • It was developed in Palo Alto, California. 
  • Android was developed by the Andy Rubin, Rich Miner, Nick Sears and Chris White. 
  • Android was purchased by the GOOGLE in AUGUST,2005 for 50 million $.

Android Oreo

  •  It is the 8th major version of the Android OS. 
  •  It was officially released on August 21,2017 
  • There are lot of new features of Oreo 8.0 is integrated.

Oreo Features

  • It easier and faster for hardware makers to deliverAndroid updates.
  • Restructured Settings by regrouping in sections similar entries
  • Redesigned Quick Settings and Settings with background.
  • Picture-in-picture support
  • Adaptive icons and Notification improvements.
  • Multi-display support and 30% times faster boot time.
  • Google Play Protect & Downloadable fonts
  •  It is installed in Smart Phone of Higher Ram and Graphics.
  • In Laptops by using Sub software Bluestack 
  • It is installed inTablets 
  • Its also Be get installed in SmartTelevisions and LED.
  •  Its Responce Speed is quite High then other Android OS.
  • Wi-Fi Improvements and Notification Dots.
  • Better Storage Management and  Improved Battery life.
According to Google, that comes with all sorts of benefits for the end user, including 30 percent faster startup time and an optimization of storage space, by up to 2x. The latter is accomplished, in part, by the inclusion of a number of optimized Go apps. It’s a pretty long list, including Google Go, Google Assistant Go, YouTube Go, Google Maps Go, Gmail Go, Gboard, Chrome and Files Go, a new file management app. There’s also a Go version of the Play store, which specializes in lightweight apps.


Conlusion:

  •  It has been concluded that Oreo 8.0 version of an Android have overcome the actual limitations of the previous versions of an Android OS and this software is also get developed to used in PC, Laptops and SmartTelevisions respectively.

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