Samsung Android Go handset clears another hurdle
Last updated: May 11th, 2018 at 11:46 UTC+01:00
Nosotros first reported two weeks ago on the possibility that the first Samsung Android Go handset might be in the pipeline. The company is however to confirm if it'southward going to launch an entry-level device as part of the Android Become program but in that location's enough circumstantial evidence available right now to back up that possibility.
Another piece of evidence has at present surfaced which hints that the Samsung Android Get handset has cleared yet another hurdle and is on its manner to an official launch in the coming months.
Samsung Android Go handset
For those who are unaware, Android Go is an iteration of Android 8.0 Oreo that'south heavily optimized for entry-level devices. All of the best features of Android are packaged inside a lightweight ROM that can even run on devices that have less than 1GB of RAM.
To deliver a fully optimized experience, Google has as well developed Get versions of its main apps like Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Files and more then that those with an Android Get device can go the best possible experience on an entry-level smartphone.
The equally all the same unannounced SM-J260G was spotted at Geekbench a couple of weeks agone with 1GB of RAM. The Bone version was mentioned as Android viii.1 which was a big indication that this is likely an Android Go handset. Even the processor is an optimized version of the Exynos 7570 that's mentioned in the listing every bit "Universal7570_Go."
Word on the street is that Samsung is going to launch its first Android Go smartphone as part of its entry-level Milky way J series with some suggesting that information technology might be called the Milky way J2 Cadre.
Samsung's recent trademark application filed with the Korean Intellectual Property Role has surfaced online which reveals that the company wants to trademark the term J2 Core in the mobile phones category.
The trademark is certainly one hurdle that an unannounced device has to articulate starting time before it can be brought to market. Nonetheless, it's pertinent to mention hither that Samsung does have a habit of trademarking monikers long before it launches a device, so it's within the realm of possibility that its kickoff Android Go handset might be launched with a completely different moniker.
Source: https://www.sammobile.com/2018/05/11/samsung-android-go-handset-clears-another-hurdle/
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