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Google Assistant Go brings Assistant smarts to low-RAM phones

Google has released Assistant Go for Android (Go Edition) smartphones with little RAM.

Google Assistant Go brings Assistant smarts to low-RAM phones

Google has released Assistant Go for Android (Go Edition) smartphones with little RAM.

It will be able to make phone calls, send messages, play music and navigate you anywhere all with your voice. while keeping the memory in check.

Google Assistant Go brings Assistant smarts to low-RAM phones

Since Google Assistant Go consumes less storage and RAM it won’t have a keyboard, it won’t be able to create reminders or control smart home devices. However, Google says some of these features will become available with time.

Google Assistant Go is available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, and Thai.

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Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/google_assistant_go_brings_assistant_smarts_to_lowram_phones-news-29424.php

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