Google's Android Go platform, which is aimed at entry-level smartphones, and also known as Oreo (Go Edition) - has officially debuted in Brazil. The announcement was made at the annual Google for Brazil event.
New devices featuring Android Go will be made available in the country by Positivo, Multilaser and alcatel.
Google also announced more Assistant Actions for Brazil, saying it's working with as many as 30 local partners to add actions like ordering food, making reservations, and hailing a cab.
The company said Google Search is also getting new Football-related
features - like stats and trending players - ahead of World Cup 2018.
Other announcements include features aimed at this year's Brazil elections and useful Google Maps optimizations for Brazilian cities, including customized directions to help users avoid restricted areas.
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