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Google Go now works on your regular Android phone (even with a bad connection)

Google Go used to only be on Android Go devices, but now anyone can use it.
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Published onAugust 20, 2019

Google Go.

There are a lot of pretty nifty apps designed for Android Go, Google’s version of Android designed to work best on entry-level devices. Google Go is one of those apps which brings the power of Google in a very, very tiny app package (just over 7MB!).

Previously, you could only use Google Go on an Android Go device or in specific countries, but now everyone can enjoy the “lite” version of the main Google app. Just click here to visit the app’s page on the Google Play Store or click the button at the bottom of this article.

The Google Go app might be small in size, but it’s pretty powerful. It contains many of the features and tools present in the “normal” Google app, including Search, Lens, Translate, and more. However, Google has simplified each feature to such an extent that everything is faster and requires less wireless data to function.

In fact, Google Go is so efficient that it can work even if you have a very weak data connection. It also works if your phone has very little internal storage left or a weak processor, making it perfect for people still holding on to older devices.

However, you’ll still need to be running Android 5.0 Lollipop or later, so those of you with really old phones will need to stick to the main Google app (but seriously, upgrade your phone!).

Click below to download the app.