Samsung is Reportedly Testing its First Android Go Phone
Samsung is one of the leading smartphone manufacturers. Now Samsung is Reportedly Testing its First Android Go Phone. A new report from SamMobile claims that the company is testing different versions of a phone with the model number SM-J260 in a number of different countries in Europe, Latin America, and Asia.
Samsung is Reportedly Testing its First Android Go Phone
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According to the SamMobile, in April, one version of the phone, M-J260G, showed up on the GeekBench benchmarking database. That site listed the phone’s motherboard as “7570universal_go.” The “go” mention could be a clue that this device will run Google’s Android Go operating system.
Android Go is a stripped-down version of Android 8.0 Oreo that’s been developed for low-end smartphones that have 1GB or less RAM. Apps that are designed to run on Android Go are also supposed to use less memory and storage space. Furthermore, Many companies including ZTE, Huawei, and Asus have already developed Android Go phones. Now it is time for Samsung to develop Android Go phone.
Unfortunately, we don’t have any more information about this phone. But we will update you when we will get more information about it.
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