These markets are spread across Europe, Latin America, and Asia Just weeks after being rumoured for testing its first Android Go handset in four initial markets, including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, Samsung is now claimed to have widened the testing development to dozens of new markets across the globe.Samsung has announced its first smartphone to ship with Google's lightweight Android Go for budget phones. Samsung's Android Go Galaxy J2 Core will be based on the Android 8.1.
The first Android Go-powered handsets went on sale not too long ago and Samsung has yet to confirm if it’s going to launch one of its own. The as yet unannounced SM-J260G might be the first Samsung Android Go handset that may be launched as the Galaxy J2 Core. The SM-J260G has been spotted in the Geekbench database with 1GB of RAM.As spotted by Sammobile (shared by Android Police), the rumoured device’s firmware has been leaked and it also mentions the lightweight version of some of the native Samsung apps, one of which is the ‘Samsung Internet Go’. The app is the lighter version of the Samsung Internet browser and as expected, lacks certain features.According to some previous leaks, the Samsung Android Go smartphone will feature a 5 inches Super AMOLED display with 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos 7570 chipset. The smartphone will feature 1GB RAM and 16GB of storage. The camera will be 8MP rear and 5MP front, and the battery might be 2600 mAh. Abhishek BhatnagarThe Samsung handset that surfaced on Geekbench using the SM-J260G model name is expected to hit the market as the Galaxy J2 Core, the brand's first Android Go-driven device. Although nothing is .
But Samsung, being Samsung, decided not to update its first Galaxy to the transformational Android 2.0 Eclair release — despite the fact that Eclair came out in the same calendar year,.
Max storage of 32GB. Alcatel is also in the Android Go game, and its latest offering is the Alcatel 1. The 5-inch display is great for one-handed use, but compared to the Ulefone Note 7, the .