Summer of 2014, Google CEO Sundar Pichai introduced Android One, the company’s ambitious move to bring the internet, and its Google services to entry-level smartphones in developing countries. Today, during the Google for India event in New Delhi, Google unveiled a slew of new solutions, including the Android Go (Oreo edition). Now, this might look like Google’s attempt to re-launch Android One in a distinctive manner but, Android Go is different from Android One. Even though both platforms aim to raise the quality of low-end smartphones, their directions are different. Android Go was unveiled at Google I/O this year as a special configuration of Android 8.1 Oreo for low-end devices.
Source: dna December 05, 2017 13:41 UTC