In November last year, Google released Files Go beta, a
simple file manager app for Android and Android Go. Quickly after, Files Go
exited beta in December and was made available for all to download. Today,
Google has updated the app with Google Drive integration for backup. When selecting
one or multiple files, File Go will now display a new shortcut to backup the
file to Google Drive, similar to sharing the file to Google Drive app.
This update coincides with the debut of Mobile World
Congress next Monday in Barcelona where Google, or at least its partners, will
unveil new Android devices running Android Go, the latest iteration of Android
designed primarily for low specs devices. Android Go will feature on devices
running on 1GB of memory or less, as well as small amount of storage and
processing power. These smartphones are expected to be affordable and, "in
some cases less than $50."
Android Go phones will come with a set of optimized apps and
they include Gmail Go, Google Assistant, Google Go, Chrome, YouTube Go, Maps
Go, and Play Store. "Starting next week, you'll see the first set of
Android Oreo (Go edition) phones, and soon after they'll be available for you
to purchase.", google said.
Until next week, download Files Go in Google Play Store.
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