If you already have Google Maps installed, copying and pasting the link in Google Chrome pulls up Google Maps Go (don’t tap on it - that’ll redirect you to the Google Maps app). Google Maps Go isn’t technically available on any Android devices other than Android Go, but it’s been released in the form of a Progressive Web Application (PWA) on Google’s servers, spotted first by AndroidPolice. This week, the search giant’s followed it up with Google Maps Go, a lighter, less processor-intensive version of Google Maps that doesn’t require the networking resources of its full-featured forebear. Google recently released Files Go, a slimmed-down file manage file manager, part of a suit of apps designed for low-end devices that run Android Go Oreo 8.1.
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