Google has increased the requirements for the minimum amount of RAM: ultra-budgeters will no longer be able to install Android 13 and GMS

Every year the amount of RAM in Android smartphones is growing more and more. And for good reason. It became

It is known that Google has increased the minimum requirements for devices that want to update to Android 13 and use proprietary GMS services.

What's new?

So, starting with Android 13, the smartphone will needAt least 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory to run Google applications within GMS. This even applies to Android Go devices, which is typically aimed at budget phones with low RAM.


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Of course, there are still old ultra-budget cars,released as part of Android Go, with only 1 GB of RAM. But there are few of them, since 1 GB is not enough even for basic use, and they are unlikely to count on Android 13. Therefore, this news will not change the entry-level Android phone market much.

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