Technology giant Google has just unveiled the new
Android 9 Pie (Go edition) to provide seamless experience for entry-level
smartphone users.
In its blog post, the firm said end-users can enjoy
the Pie version of Android Go, which offers:
1. Up to an additional 500MB of storage available
out of the box
2. Faster device boot times
3. Top-of-the-line security features like verified
boot
4. A accessible dashboard for tracking and
monitoring data consumption
To compare, the usual Android stall would have
almost 70 percent of the phones' capacity, while with Oreo version of Android
Go it could take up 38 percent. But with the new version, the
smartphone will have 70 percent of the drive free.
Collectively, these features help solve some of the
most common pain points for entry-level device owners: storage, performance,
data management and security. Google also teased the industry
as it targets to offer the first devices with the new Pie (Go edition) this
coming fall, between September to December.
It is the upgrade of the Oreo (Go edition).