Google has India’s first Android-One handsets launched Monday. One is a generic name for cheap devices running on a stripped down version of Android. With the new smart phones, the Internet giant wants to finally get a foothold in emerging markets
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In Asia were cheaper smartphones sale. But that could not be upgraded to newer versions of Android, the operating system because the manufacturer had changed too much. That problem is to prevent Google now selling that can be. Well updated standard smartphones Manufacturers can make minor adjustments, but they must adhere to specific hardware and software requirements.
The phones have a 4.5 inch screen, a 5 megapixel camera, 1 GB of RAM. Manufacturers Micromax, Karbonn and Spice Mobile bring all three own version of the smartphone, you know The Verge.
One Android phones go 6399 Indian rupee (about 80 euros) costs. The smartphones, which for the South Asian market is intended will soon also be available in Indonesia and the Philippines
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