Google has already opened the beta testing of Android 11 and now a leaked copy of the Device Configuration Guide has revealed an interesting detail. All future devices that want to run the OS must have more than 2 GB RAM - those with 2 gigs or less must launch as an Android Go device. On top of that, phones with 512 MB RAM will no longer qualify for preloading GMS, effectively meaning they have reach the end of their support. The changes are expected to start from Q4 2020 when the OS will be already publicly rolling and updates will start pouring from OEMs. List of Google apps for...
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Google will prevent phones with 2GB RAM from using full Android 11
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