Android 10 (Go Edition) With Faster Interface, Higher Security Announced, Launching in Phones This Fall

Android 10 (Go Edition) will be zippier and safer.

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By Nadeem Sarwar | Updated: 26 September 2019 11:32 IST
Highlights
  • Android 10 (Go Edition) phones will be quicker at app switching
  • It employs Adiantum cryptography method to encrypt storage
  • Adiantum bolsters security without affecting the performance
Android 10 (Go Edition) With Faster Interface, Higher Security Announced, Launching in Phones This Fall

Android 10 (Go Edition) relies on the new Adiantum system for encryption

Google has unveiled an updated version of its Android (Go edition) mobile operating system for entry-level phones based on Android 10. Christened Android 10 (Go edition), the latest iteration of Android (Go Edition) is claimed to provide a more fluid multitasking experience, all the while making the whole user experience more reliable and faster. Google also claims to have upped the security aspect in Android 10 (Go edition) in such a way that the performance of devices is not affected. Android 10 (Go Edition) will be out this fall, but there is no word regarding the brands that will launch the first wave of Android 10 (Go edition) phones.

Sagar Kamdar, Director of Product Management (Android) at Google, wrote in a blog post that Android 10 (Go edition) is aimed at further improving the experience for entry-level phone users. It is claimed to be faster than its previous iteration based on Android Pie, and will let users switch between apps at a faster pace and in a more memory-efficient manner. Notably, Google claims that app launch speed has gone up by 10 percent with Android 10 (Go edition).

Google also mentions that Android 10 (Go edition) employs Adiantum, a new encryption format that has been tailor-made for entry-level devices to secure their data without affecting device performance. To recall, Adiantum was introduced as a special encryption method for entry-level smartphones earlier this year. It was designed to make storage encryption more efficient for devices without cryptographic acceleration, which means it does not require special hardware and as a result, won't create a stress on the silicon inside phones running Android 10 (Go edition). The arrival of Adiantum, Google claims, brings Android 10 (Go edition) on par with the standard Android operating system when it comes to data security.

As mentioned above, the Android 10-based version of Android (Go edition) will arrive in the fall. Google also touted some of Android Go Edition's unique features and apps such as read-out-loud for listening to long-form text content, Lens in Google Go app, YouTube Go, and Gallery Go as some of the solutions that further enhance the Android experience on entry-level phones in meaningful ways. Google claims that so far, more than 500 manufacturers have launched over 1,600 Android Go-powered phones in 180+ countries within the last 18 months.

 

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