After releasing numerous Go apps on the PlayStore in the last few months, Google has finally released a Go version of an app that is utilised the most - Gmail.
The Gmail Go app is a lighter, faster and more data-efficient version of the standard Gmail app. Google says that app is suited for running on budget Android smartphones with older/ low-end processors and RAM at least 512MB. The app is also supposed to work on slow 2G networks, which is a common sight in underdeveloped/developing countries. However, the app still allows you to log in multiple accounts and sort social as well as promotional emails. It also gives up to 15GB of free storage and offers offline content reading as well. But, in order to remain focused on its mission of saving data, it won’t load images automatically — users will have to tap on the images to view them.