Light version of google is now released | Google Go

Light version of google is now released | Google Go

Google Go is a lighter and faster way to search, with search results optimized to save up to 40% data.

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Google released a new and lighter version of Google App (GoogleGO) on August 19 for the ease of its users. This version is now available free on Android and iOS worldwide. Before this app, Google also launched his lighter version of Gmail, youtube, and map app as Gmail Go, Youtube Go, and  Maps Go.

Is Google Go is Good?

A previous version of the GoogleApp is about 45 MB. This latest lighter version is available only in 7 MB, it’s fast to download. Also, this provides search results optimized to save up to 40% of your internet data. I think this version is best for older devices and for devices which have storage problems. This Google version is run only on Android Lollipop(5.0) or above. This version doesn’t work on NoxPlayer 6.3 emulator.

You can get very fast search results even if your mobile connection is slow. This version also includes the same feature of voice search as the previous one. This version also includes Google lens camera, If you don’t understand any word or sign just point your camera to translate or search for it. Autocorrect feature is also included now you can’t do further spelling mistakes. There are 100 million downloads of GooglGO in the last 5 days.

Ratings

In the last 5 days, there are 100 million downloads of this app and 143,078 people rate this app, among all people the majority of people give a five-star rating. People give good reviews on the app this show that they are really satisfied with GoogleGo. This app may fastly increase Google business.

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Written by Nauman

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