Google has introduced Gmail Go, that uses less data on your phone

Gmail Go app

Google has introduced Gmail Go, its latest addition to its line of “Go” apps that are slimmed down versions of their original counterparts. The Go suite of Google apps are meant for phones with basic specifications and lower-end processors, or places with poor connectivity or expensive cellular data prices, the Go apps take up less space on smartphones while still providing basic functionalities.

Just like regular email client, Gmail Go will still permit users to have support for multiple accounts, automatically filter social and promotional emails while prioritizing emails from friends and family, receive new mail notifications, have access to 15GB free storage, and read and respond both online and offline. But, as expected, other nonessential features may be missing for example, images won’t load automatically, to enable to device use less ROM and RAM.

Gmail Go not only takes up very little space on your phone, but uses less internet data than the standard Gmail app. The Go series in general is part of Google’s push to have their products more available in countries that largely use devices with lower memory and don’t have access to fast internet speeds.

Get Gmail Go now and joins other Google Go apps like YouTube, Files, and Chrome Go.