Google has already started beta testing of their upcoming
Android 11 operating system. Several flagship phones, including Google
Pixel, will be able to download the new operating system. The Android 11
update will be available on budget and mid-budget phones in a few
months. Meanwhile, Google has decided that Android 11 will only be
available on mobiles with more than 2 GB of RAM. A Google Device
Configuration Guide has been leaked, according to XDA Developer and GSM Arena
reports. According to that guide, the Android 11 operating system will
only get mobiles with more than 2 GB of RAM. Mobile with 2 GB or less RAM
will run on Android Go operating system.
Smartphones with 2GB RAM have older Android versions, so
there will be no update issues. If the device receives an update, users
can download and install it without hesitation. If they get regular
updates, they will be in the Android branch, there is no confusion about that.
On the other hand, Android Go is an open source operating system
of Google. It will have a few less features compared to Google Apps but
there will be no difference in its core functionality. With this, Google
is trying to have a lite version of Android on mobiles with normal hardware
i.e. mobiles with 2 GB or less of RAM for which users can use the mobile
without any hindrance.
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