Android 13 left its beta testing phase and arrived on Pixel smartphones back in August. Many phone users in developing countries, like their manufacturers, will be puzzled by the updated operating system requirements.
Google indicates that users of Android Go (low power versions of Android for entry-level smartphones) will need at least 2 GB of RAM if they want to upgrade to Android 13. This is 1 GB more than Android 11 and Android 12 (Go Edition). ). Versions of Android 8 – 10 only needed 512 MB.
While not mentioned in Google’s post, Esper’s Mishaal Rahman and Google product expert Jason Byton write that the minimum storage requirement has also increased to 16GB.
Small bit of news here: Google is upping the minimum hardware requirements that handheld devices must meet in order to be able to bundle GMS.
Now, all handheld devices launching with Android 13+ must have at least 2GB of RAM and 16GB of flash storage in order to preload GMS. https://t.co/fDppuhlfoW
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) September 7, 2022
According to Google, more than 250 million people use Android Go. Major manufacturers such as Samsung, Oppo and Realme are releasing a lot of Android Go devices – developers need to create apps that work well on these phones.
If Google decides to expand the minimum requirements to the entire Android ecosystem, the change will also affect stationary devices – TVs and set-top boxes, which do not always have 16 GB of memory. For example, the Chromecast with Google TV is only equipped with 8 GB. At the very least, it will be easier for users to host files or update software on new devices with more storage capacity.
Google announced Android 12 Go – a light version of the OS is already used by 200 million people daily
Source: tech spot