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Google recently released the latest software update for its software go app on Android. Although small, updates include a key feature that allows users to back up their files on Google Drive through the Files Go app. In addition, this update adds "additional SD card features" and many bug fixes and improvements. According to the changelog, this update was first released on February 15, 2018.
To use this feature, you need to download the file, click on the arrow next to the file you want to back up, click Back to Google Drive, and enter details such as document title, priority Google account and preferred folder. In Google Drive. Users must have a Google Drive app installed on their devices to work for the feature.
Available for all Android devices, files go to Google for the 2017 event last year. The app, like other Google Go apps, is compatible with smartphones up to a few inbuilt storage and 1GB RAM. It is pre-installed on all Android Oreo (Go edition) devices.
In its latest update last month, the Google Files go app has got many new features, choose the App for the Android file, SD card-only view, and the selected application for the selected file, including the new "Open With" stream.
Despite a few months back, Android Oreo (go edition) running smartphones has not yet been released. However, the Mobile World announced in Barcelona in the month of 2018.