HIGHLIGHTS
- The app now backup files straight to Google drive.
- The update also brings SD card features and bug fixes.
- Google drive needs to be installed on your phone to use the features.
Google newly
out the latest software update for its Files Go app on Android. The update, while
minor, carries along a vital feature that allows users to backup their files on Google Drive over the Files Go app. Apart from
that, the update as well adds "additional SD card features" and some
bug fixes and improvements. According to the changelog, this update be present
first released on February 15, 2018.
To make use of this feature, you will necessity towards go into
Downloads, click on the arrow beside the file you desire to backup, at that
time click on Back up to Google Drive and enter information such as Document
Title, chosen Google account, and chosen folder in Google Drive. Users essential
to take the Google Drive app installed on their devices used for the feature to
work.
Available for entirely Android devices, the Files Go be
there launched at the Google For India 2017 occasion
in December last year. The app, similar other Google Go apps, takes been custom built designed
for smartphones with low inbuilt storage plus up to 1GB of RAM. This one will arise
pre-installed on all Android Oreo (Go edition) devices.
In its latest update received previous month, Google Files Go app become
some new features as well as support for Android tablets, an SD card-only view,
also the new "Open With" flow that lets users pick the purpose app
for the selected file.
While the declaration was made a few months back, smartphones in
succession Android Oreo (Go edition) haven't yet been revealed. Yet, Google states that it will be creating announcements
on that front all through Mobile World 2018 in Barcelona scheduled for far ahead
this month.
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