Android 12 (Go Edition).
As Android releases new versions, the Go Edition can be expected, designed primarily for devices with limited resources that, due to their barebones technical specifications, may not be able to offer a full experience with the complete version of the operating system.
There is news to look forward to this year with Android 12 (Go Edition), the “cropped” version of the latest version of Android, which is designed to offer a similar experience to Android 12 to the cheapest smartphones. The rest is a non-issue.
Android 12 (Go Edition) improves the interface and operation of cheap smartphones.
As Google indicates in its blog, Android 12 (Go Edition) has improved several vital aspects of the previous versions of the operating system.

They focus, for example, on the improvements made in system optimization, which will allow applications to be opened in a faster way than in previous editions of the system.
By hibernating apps that haven’t been used for a long time, it has also been possible to extend the autonomy of the devices. This, in turn, will also serve to save mobile space.

Android 12 (Go Edition) also adopts some of the best features of Android 12, such as the interface based on the Material You design lines or the ability to copy, translate or even listen to any text present in an app through the recent apps menu.
Likewise, it has been possible to extend the autonomy of the devices by hibernating apps that have not been used for a while. This, in turn, will also serve to save mobile space.

Android 12 (Go Edition) also adopts some of the best features of Android 12, such as the interface based on the Material You design lines or the ability to copy, translate or even listen to any text present in an app through the recent apps menu.

Privacy is another of the improved aspects in the Go edition of Android 12, thanks to features inherited directly from the “normal” version. The new privacy panel and the camera or microphone access indicators have been added to this lightweight Android 12.
Google has confirmed that the first phones with Android 12 (Go Edition) will be launched in the following year, 2022. Today, those devices that have Android 11 (Go Edition) and are compatible with the new version should receive it in the coming months.
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