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Google Files Go Gets Worldwide Release, Helping Users Clear Limited Smartphone Storage

Google FIles Go uses machine learning algorithms to suggest files, images, and videos to delete, also letting users seamlessly transfer files without mobile data.

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At its for India event, Alphabet made a series of announcements for developing countries, including motorcycle support for Maps. However, it also held some worldwide releases, and one is Google Files Go.

The beta has been available in select markets since last month, and now millions more will get a chance to use the app. Essentially, it helps users to clear space by deleting duplicate photos and rarely used apps.

However, it also goes further than that. Files Go finds low-resolution thumbnails, large videos, caches, and more. It also lets users backup their files to Google Drive and share files without using mobile data.

The Competition

Of course, there are hundreds of other apps out there that do the same thing, but Files Go has some unique elements. Firstly, the implementation of AI means it will adapt to your preferences as you go along, learning what you're likely to keep.

The design is another plus. Google's app is completely ad-free and material design, with a very simple interface. Files Go present information in a card format, letting users swipe away the aspects they don't need and adjusting to new content.

It also doubles as a file browser. You can easily search through various folders for videos, images, audio, apps, and documents. Despite the competition, the simplicity and speed of Files Go will likely make it a winner.

Unfortunately, it's only supported by devices running Lollipop 5.0 or higher, limiting its reach a little. Those with a compatible phone can get Files Go from Google Play.

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Ryan has had a passion for gaming and technology since early childhood. Fusing the skills from his Creative Writing and Publishing degree with profound technical knowledge, he enjoys covering news about Microsoft. As an avid writer, he is also working on his debut novel.

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