Google has begun to release the Android 11 beta and in the device configuration guide it reveals a detail that is less important. Any device that wants to run the operating system Android 11 must have more than 2 GB of RAM, so they tell it in XDA Developers; everyone with 2GB or less will need to use the Android Go software.
To all this It is added that devices with 512 MB will not load Google mobile servicesTherefore, there will be no support from the next few months. This change will come with the OEM version of the latest version, therefore those manufacturers who want to have GMS must install at least 1 GB of RAM.
Android Go will continue to exist
La Android Go version will continue to be present in those phones that have 1 or 2 GB of RAM, but everything indicates that companies will install Android 10 Go Edition or the Android 11 Go Edition review. This software is a lite version of the full versions released by Developer Google.
Android Go is intended to be an open source operating system from Google with the vast majority of native applications with low consumption and occupy slightly less space, but maintaining the functions. The developers are already working with several beta testers to debug Android 11 bugs.
Manufacturers in this case will have to work to launch phones that are not so modest to offer an important experience if you want to install the eleventh version of Android. Already on the market there are phones with 4, 6, 8 and 12 GB of RAM, so it is not a serious problem for manufacturers that offer a medium or high range.
Android 11 can already be tested
Google released a beta version to be able to test and test a system that contains a lot of errors, but it allows you to see what will come next to the phones that decide to update with their support.