Google Go App

Google Go, Google’s lightweight and fast search app that helps you access information even with an unstable connection is now available globally on the GooglePlay store. As showcased at Google IO 2019, Google is bringing Lens feature to Google Go and the Lens in Google Go is just over 100KB and works on phones that cost less than $50. The app was made available in a few countries including India and on Android (Go edition) devices since 2017 and now it’s available on the Play Store worldwide.

Google Go App

Google Lens Integration

Earlier this year at I/O, Google showcased Lens in Google Go, a way for you to read, translate and search the words you see by using your camera. When you find the text you’d like help with, open Lens and point your camera at it to hear the words read out loud to you, translate them, or both. Some people would rather listen to content instead of reading on the web, especially if it’s lengthy. Google Go also offers an AI-powered read-out-loud feature that lets you listen to any web page, with words highlighted as they’re read so you can follow along.

Google Go App
Google Lens on Google Go App

Google Go helps you use less storage on your device and keeps an unreliable connection from slowing you down. At just over 7MB, Google Go helps make sure your phone stays speedy when you’re traversing the web. It also puts web versions of your favorite apps at your fingertips, giving you the option of downloading fewer apps on your phone. And if you lose connectivity when you using Google Go, it will remember your place and even retrieve your search results for you once you’re back online.

Starting today, Google Go is available on the Play Store globally for all Android devices using Lollipop and above.

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Srivatsa Ramesh
Fell in love with Android OS from the day I bought my first Smartphone in 2013. A budding Android Developer. Love to write about Android, Tech, and Smartphones. Technology enthusiast addicted to my smartphone, I love clicking photos with my smartphone, traveling and listening to music. Currently using a OnePlus 6T and Ticwatch S.

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