Variant of the Android operating system for low-end devices
Linux distribution
Android Go, officially Android (Go edition),[2] is a stripped-down version of the Android operating system, designed for low-end and ultra-budget smartphones (but is also used by some tablets[3][4][5]). It is intended for smartphones with 2 GB of RAM[6] or less and was first made available for Android Oreo. Android Go has platform optimizations designed to reduce mobile data usage (including enabling Data Saver mode by default), and a special suite of Google Mobile Services designed to be less resource and bandwidth-intensive. The Google Play Services package was also modularized to reduce its memory footprint.[7] The Google Play Store will highlight lighter apps suited for these devices.[8][9]
The operating system's interface differs from that of stock Android, with the quick-settings panel giving greater prominence to information regarding the battery, mobile-data limit, and available storage; the recent apps menu using a modified layout and being limited to four apps (in order to reduce RAM consumption), and an application programming interface (API) for allowing mobile carriers to implement data-tracking and top-ups within the Android settings menu.[7] Some system services are disabled such as Notification access, Split screen, and Picture-in-picture mode to improve performance.
Most devices running Android Go use Google's "stock" Android GUI, although there are several manufacturers that still use customized GUI.
Versions
Android Go was made available to OEMs for Android 8.1 and later, for Android Pie.
Version
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Android version numbers
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Minimum RAM required
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Android Go release date
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Android release date
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Days after release
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End of support
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Ref.
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8.1 Oreo (Go edition)
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Old version, no longer maintained: 8.1
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512 MB
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December 5, 2017
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December 5, 2017
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0
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October 4, 2021
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[10]
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9 Pie (Go edition)
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Old version, no longer maintained: 9
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August 15, 2018
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August 6, 2018
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9
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March 7, 2022
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[11]
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10 (Go edition)
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Old version, no longer maintained: 10
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September 25, 2019
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September 3, 2019
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22
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March 6, 2023
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[12]
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11 (Go edition)
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Old version, no longer maintained: 11
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1 GB
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September 10, 2020
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September 8, 2020
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2
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March 2024
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[13]
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12 (Go edition)
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Older version, yet still maintained: 12
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December 14, 2021
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October 4, 2021
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71
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Current
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[14]
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13 (Go edition)
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Older version, yet still maintained: 13
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2 GB
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October 19, 2022
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August 15, 2022
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65
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[15]
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14 (Go edition)
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Current stable version: 14
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December 15, 2023
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October 4, 2023
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72
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[1]
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Legend: Old version Older version, still maintained Latest version Latest preview version Future release
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See also
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