Google seems to be very concerned about the new internet users (Next Billion Users). Not only released Android Go, as the operating system for low-end smartphones, the technology giant also launched two applications that are quota friendly.
Unmitigated, Google brings two applications titled Files Go and Google Go.
Google Go is a search application that saves data quota for mobile phones with limited internet and Wi-Fi. This application only takes 5 MB memory slot only.
Thanks to Google's innovation development in mobile computing technology, users can even save up to 40% of their quota when they search for information with Google Go.
Meanwhile Files Go is an application to send and receive files without using internet. Users can transfer files from their phones to other phones at close range.
The file transfer process was encrypted, the speed reached 125 Mbps, and did not use the user's phone quota. Not only that, this application is also able to arrange file storage on the user's mobile phone more quickly.
This app is based on Google research in 170 cities in Indonesia and India. New internet users in this region are rated as likely to use low-end phones with memory capacities between 512 MB to 1 GB.
Users in this region also often access the Internet in places with unstable network quality. As a result Google's search app is designed to run quickly despite only supported low-end phones and 2G networks.
"The site loads faster, even from devices with low RAM on 2G networks. If your Internet disconnects while searching for information on Google, this app will automatically deliver search results when you get back online, "Google said in a statement Okezone received.
Both of these apps have been released and are available on the Play Store. For Google Go itself is only available in preview versions for users in Indonesia and India. While Files Go is released globally for all phones with minimal Android OS 5.0 or Lollipop.
Unmitigated, Google brings two applications titled Files Go and Google Go.
Google Go is a search application that saves data quota for mobile phones with limited internet and Wi-Fi. This application only takes 5 MB memory slot only.
Thanks to Google's innovation development in mobile computing technology, users can even save up to 40% of their quota when they search for information with Google Go.
Meanwhile Files Go is an application to send and receive files without using internet. Users can transfer files from their phones to other phones at close range.
The file transfer process was encrypted, the speed reached 125 Mbps, and did not use the user's phone quota. Not only that, this application is also able to arrange file storage on the user's mobile phone more quickly.
This app is based on Google research in 170 cities in Indonesia and India. New internet users in this region are rated as likely to use low-end phones with memory capacities between 512 MB to 1 GB.
Users in this region also often access the Internet in places with unstable network quality. As a result Google's search app is designed to run quickly despite only supported low-end phones and 2G networks.
"The site loads faster, even from devices with low RAM on 2G networks. If your Internet disconnects while searching for information on Google, this app will automatically deliver search results when you get back online, "Google said in a statement Okezone received.
Both of these apps have been released and are available on the Play Store. For Google Go itself is only available in preview versions for users in Indonesia and India. While Files Go is released globally for all phones with minimal Android OS 5.0 or Lollipop.
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