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Google releases Camera Go app as Android Go reaches 100 million active users

Android Go Edition has reached 100 million active users around the world since it debuted in late 2017. They are spread across 180+ countries and had a vast selection of phones to choose from (the OS powers over 1,600 different models). And Google keeps releasing new apps for the platform, which are optimized for phones that are low CPU and RAM resources.

Android Go reaches 100 million active users, Google celebrates by releasing Camera Go app

The latest addition is Camera Go. It has a simple to use interface and features Google-developed portrait mode (which works even on phones costing $50-60).

The first phone to get it is the Nokia 1.3, which is launching in 28 countries. Support for more phones will be added soon. Check out the video below to see Camera Go in action.

Google also announced that its partnership with Kenya’s Safaricom brought 900,000 Android Go Edition phones to the country. The Life is Digital campaign includes a free 500MB a month data package (for 6 months).

Android Go reaches 100 million active users, Google celebrates by releasing Camera Go app

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Author: Peter .
Source: GSMArena

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