Google's advisory on Android smartphones below 2 GB RAM shouldn't be ignored
Hindustan TimesGoogle has announced it will stop its support for Android smartphones having only 1GB RAM. With the new Android 13 version, the company has made changes to Google Mobile Services compatibility and has made it clear that Android phones must now have at least 2GB of RAM, Hindustan Times sister website Live Hindustan reported. Most of the new budget phones now come with RAM of 2GB or more, so that they can easily run the lightweight Android apps of the Go platform on the device. Google has also stated that the smartphones must have at least 16GB of internal storage to support the new Android versions. Avoid buying phones with less RAM At present, the minimum RAM limit has been set to 2 GB by Google, it is possible that this limit will be changed again with the next Android versions.