The second is to help improve the
smartphone experience in India. Our Indian hardware partners on
Android such as Micromax, Lava,
Nokia and Transsion are creating Android (Go edition) phones at prices within reach of more Indians. Early next month
Samsung will continue that momentum with the launch of its first ever Android (Go edition) device, the
Galaxy J2 Core.
Many of India’s new internet users favor listening and speaking over reading text. That’s why we’re launching a new feature in
Google Go that lets you listen to webpages. Powered by natural language processing and speech synthesis AI, this technology can read billions of webpages smoothly in a natural sounding voice. It supports 28 languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Marathi and Tamil—even on 2G connections.