After releasing Android 13 last August, this week Google announced the new version of the Android operating system aimed at low-end smartphones and tablets with modest specifications, Android 13 Go Edition. It's been five years now since Google introduced Android Go, and there are already over 250 million monthly active devices powered by Android Go, according to the company. To help this broad segment of users get the most out of their devices, Android Go 13 focuses on three key attributes: reliability, ease of use, and customization. First of all, updating Android Go devices is a real challenge for both users and manufacturers due to the limited internal storage space available on phones and tablets that runs this Android version, which does not help or encourage neither OEMs to send a lot of updates, nor users to install them. To solve this problem, Android Go 13 now supports Google Play system updates, allowing devices running it to get the latest important and crucial updates