Google Gallery Go is a lightweight photo management app released in Nigeria in July 2019. It is designed to work on Android Go phones in areas where mobile data is restricted, but it works on any Android phone and some users find it useful even in areas where mobile data is widely available. Here’s everything you need to know about the Google Gallery app.
Introducing Gallery Go from Google Photos
Most Android phone users live in areas where mobile data is widely (and easily) available, but not everyone does. Even in areas where mobile data is available, some prepaid users have data limitations. However, modern smartphones have great cameras and are often used to capture all sorts of images, and users in areas where mobile data is limited have a hard time managing those images via services like Google Photos or other third-party apps.
To alleviate the problems users face with limited data experience when managing photos, Google developed Gallery Go. The Gallery Go app is only 10MB in size and uses machine learning to automatically organize photos based on the people and things users take photos of most often.
Users don’t have to manually tag photos, so they can find the images they’re looking for later. Users can also create folders to organize photos in any way they want, but without using their limited mobile data.