It had launched Android One with the same intention of launching cheap Android smartphone devices, but didn’t see much success.

Android Go isn’t much different from Android One that Google had launched three years ago.

Google celebrated the milestone of two million active Android devices across the world by announcing Android Go, a new platform that will help the tech giant to launch cheap smartphones for developing markets.

Google has not officially announced the name of any third-party device maker that would launch smartphones tailor-made for the Android Go platform, neither indicated that it will launch its own hardware devices with Android Go.

To overcome these limitations, Android Go will come bundled in all smartphones with a RAM of 1 GB and less.

Kodi is available on the Google Play store

referring to It’s worth remembering you can use either the Google Play store app on your Android device, or alternatively, via your desktop.

Kodi is available on the Google Play store, after all.

Kodi essentially turns any computer, smartphone or tablet into a digital set-top box or streamer, giving users the ability to stream files from the internet.

This means all you need to do is load up your device – or computer – and head to the Google Play store.

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referring to Android Go ships with all new versions of Android phones and serves as the default setting for all Android devices with 1GB or less of RAM.

As part of this, the company will ship new “lite” versions of its apps, Play store, and OS with the release of Android O.

To serve the “next billion,” Google is releasing Android Go, a light-weight OS designed to run on devices with less than 1 GB of memory.

But it’s not going to do it with today’s Android operating system designed for premium devices in the US and Europe.

“The time is right to take the investment to the next level,” said Sameer Samat, a Google executive leading Android and Play efforts, at the Google I/O developer conference.

collected by :John Smith