What to expect when Android One arrives in Philippines

Lazada Philippines

We’ve reported on what Android One is all about and we saw the first family of devices launched yesterday. During this event Google also announced the pending arrival to our local shores. What should we expect from the tech giant when the said program arrives in the Philippines?

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All of the Google updates, only faster

With their stock Android phones, users will get the latest updates straight from Google with all the newest features, up-to-date security patches, and provide secured backing up of files. Sundar Pichai, Google’s SVP for Android, Chrome, and Apps, assured us that Android One devices are one of the first in line to receive the battery-efficient Android L when it officially rolls out.

Local brands to make Android One smartphones

Since Google partered with India’s homegrown manufacturers with their first batch of Android One phones, it’s likely that they’ll be doing the same once they enter Philippine territory. This means that local brands like Cherry Mobile could be a potential partner – pretty much like how Cherry Mobile’s NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 arrived locally as a rebranded device.

International brands to join in on the fun

Google also announced that they will be working closely with other companies like Acer, Alcatel Onetouch, ASUS, HTC, Intex, Lava, Lenovo, Panasonic, Xolo, and chipmaker Qualcomm so we could expect more Android One devices made by these brands.

Should be priced around Php4K

The launched devices in India were priced at 6,399 Rupees which directly converts to Php4,624. We can safely assume that pricing in the Philippines will be the same or even cheaper in order to compete with already-existing local phones with heavier specs.

So far these are what were mentioned during yesterday’s launch. Are you excited to have an Android One device, carrying decent specs but complete with Google’s support? Or you’re still sticking with the same-priced devices but with better specs?

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Android One devices now official, to be available in PH

Lazada Philippines

Google today launches the first batch of Android One devices namely the Karbonn Sparkle V, Micromax Canvas A1, and Spice Dream Uno. They’re all priced equally and competitively at Rs. 6,399 in India or a sub-5K local price. To add more good news, it will soon be available in the Philippines.

karbonn sparkle v

Karbonn Sparkle V specs:
4.5-inch IPS FWVGA display @ 854 x 480 resolution
1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB storage
Up to 32GB via microSD
5MP rear camera with LED flash
2MP front camera
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
GPS, GPRS, 3G
Dual-SIM
FM radio tuner
1700mAh battery (removable)
Android 4.4 KitKat
113 x 66 x 10.4mm
Colors: Magnum Blue, Mild Grey, Wild Red, and Pearl White

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Micromax Canvas A1 specs:
4.5-inch IPS FWVGA display @ 854 x 480 resolution
1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB storage
Up to 32GB via microSD
5MP rear camera with LED flash
2MP front camera
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
GPS, GPRS, 3G
Dual-SIM
FM radio tuner
1700mAh battery (removable)
Android 4.4 KitKat

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Spice Dream Uno specs:
4.5-inch IPS FWVGA display @ 854 x 480 resolution
1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB storage
Up to 32GB via microSD
5MP rear camera with LED flash
2MP front camera
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
GPS, GPRS, 3G
Dual-SIM
FM radio tuner
1700mAh battery (removable)
Android 4.4 KitKat

For those unfamiliar Android One is Google’s initiative to partner with manufacturers and provide both internals and software and to position them at a reasonable price point. It is the company’s plan “to bring high-quality smartphones to as many people as possible.” Users with Android One devices also get updates straight from Google without having the need to wait for manufacturers.

They share all of the key specs and vary in small details like available colors. As of now, all are priced competitively at Rs 6,399 which translates to Php4,624 when converted directly. They currently run on Android KitKat, but will be the first phones to receive the Android L update. Google also mentioned that Philippines will be getting our own share of Android One devices before the year ends.

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Android One devices now official, to be available in PH

Lazada Philippines

Google today launches the first batch of Android One devices namely the Karbonn Sparkle V, Micromax Canvas A1, and Spice Dream Uno. They’re all priced equally and competitively at Rs. 6,399 in India or a sub-5K local price. To add more good news, it will soon be available in the Philippines.

karbonn sparkle v

Karbonn Sparkle V specs:
4.5-inch IPS FWVGA display @ 854 x 480 resolution
1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB storage
Up to 32GB via microSD
5MP rear camera with LED flash
2MP front camera
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
GPS, GPRS, 3G
Dual-SIM
FM radio tuner
1700mAh battery (removable)
Android 4.4 KitKat
113 x 66 x 10.4mm
Colors: Magnum Blue, Mild Grey, Wild Red, and Pearl White

micromax_canvas_a1

Micromax Canvas A1 specs:
4.5-inch IPS FWVGA display @ 854 x 480 resolution
1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB storage
Up to 32GB via microSD
5MP rear camera with LED flash
2MP front camera
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
GPS, GPRS, 3G
Dual-SIM
FM radio tuner
1700mAh battery (removable)
Android 4.4 KitKat

spice-android-one-dream-uno-mi-498

Spice Dream Uno specs:
4.5-inch IPS FWVGA display @ 854 x 480 resolution
1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB storage
Up to 32GB via microSD
5MP rear camera with LED flash
2MP front camera
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
GPS, GPRS, 3G
Dual-SIM
FM radio tuner
1700mAh battery (removable)
Android 4.4 KitKat

For those unfamiliar Android One is Google’s initiative to partner with manufacturers and provide both internals and software and to position them at a reasonable price point. It is the company’s plan “to bring high-quality smartphones to as many people as possible.” Users with Android One devices also get updates straight from Google without having the need to wait for manufacturers.

They share all of the key specs and vary in small details like available colors. As of now, all are priced competitively at Rs 6,399 which translates to Php4,624 when converted directly. They currently run on Android KitKat, but will be the first phones to receive the Android L update. Google also mentioned that Philippines will be getting our own share of Android One devices before the year ends.

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