What Is The Difference Between Android One And Android Go Edition

In recent times, we come across terms such as "Android One" and "Android Go Edition" which confuses most of us to the extent that someone asked whether they are different from the normal Android OS we are used to. In this post, you will be cleared on this issue and you will know the difference between the two terms in a very simple and concise explanation.
Difference between android one and android go

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANDROID ONE AND ANDROID GO EDITION

ANDROID ONE: For devices with Android One, Google actually offers software development services to manufacturers. So perhaps a handset maker like infinix is good at building hardware, marketing, and has retail experience, but they’re not good at software. In this case, Google offers them Android One and commits to sending updates and security patches for an agreed time period, directly to the handsets. Android One gives a stock Android experience.

Examples of phones running on Android One includes; Infinix Hot 2, Motorola Moto X4, HTC U11 Life, Nokia 8 Sirocco, Xiaomi Mi A1, Nokia 7 Plus, Nokia 6.1, Y!Mobile X1/X2/S1/S2, General Mobile GM6/GM5/GM5 Plus, Google Pixel 2 XL, Google Pixel 2...

ANDROID GO: Devices with Android Go doesn’t come directly from Google – Google sends it to a handset maker like Nokia, and then Nokia releases it. This also means that Nokia has to release updates and upgrades when they’re pushed out from Google, adding in a delay that isn’t there with stock or Android One.

Examples of phones running Android Go includes; Alcatel 1X, Nokia 1, General Mobile GM 8 Go, Lava Z50, ZTE Tempo Go, Micromax BHARAT GO, Itel P32, itel A32F, Itel A15...

WHICH ONE IS BETTER BETWEEN ANDROID ONE AND ANDROID GO?
It all depends on what you can afford. A device with a low Specification like 8GB of storage and 1GB of RAM is batter running on Android Go.

While devices with with Specifications like 16GB of storage and 2GB of ram is better running on Android One

I hope this helps clarify your doubts and questions on this context.

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