We first became aware of Google dropping the Go in Gallery Go in May. At the same time, Camera Go quietly changed its name to Camera from Google as the business keeps getting rid of the previous branding.
Google published version version 3.3 (from 2.12) of its streamlined Camera app for less powerful Android phones in the middle of May. The user interface is simpler, and a counter shows how many more photographs may be taken with the available storage.
In addition, the name of the app was changed from Camera Go to just Camera, and a new icon was added with a new color scheme that is very identical to the Pixel phone’s logo. Notably, the name changed from Google to Camera. It’s a little bitty and probably the result of getting abducted.
You can quickly and easily take great pictures using the Google Camera app.
Use Portrait Mode to focus on your subject while the background is subtly blurred, giving your images a professional appearance. Use Night Mode to capture memories at any time of day without the flash while maintaining vivid colors and fine details (available on select devices). Camera makes sure you never miss a moment with smart storage capabilities and early warning messages by assisting you in making space for your images when you require it. By aiming your camera lens at the unfamiliar words, you may see the world in your native tongue thanks to Google Lens, which is integrated into the Camera app.

It is obvious that a change is taking place since Camera and Gallery have dropped the Go logo and YouTube Go will cease down next month. The official name of Android 12 (Go edition) was revealed in December and includes significant upgrades. If Google continues to support the platform, the next iteration should be unveiled before the end of the year.
It’s unclear at this time whether the corporation is simply changing its branding or adopting a novel strategy to reach the Next Billion Users. There is the Next JioPhone created with Google, which runs on the Android/Pragati OS. There is definitely a case to be made for very inexpensive hardware to meet various market needs and a lightweight operating system to go with it.
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