Announced back in June, devices under the Android One project could finally be released this September.
The Android One project of Google is aimed to be a reference platform for future low-cost devices running Google’s operating system. This project could mean better smartphones like the affordable Moto G and Moto E for developing nations.
According to The Economic Times, the first Android One handset might feature at least a 4-inch display, a quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 5-megapixel shooter, and a 1,700mAh battery. It might also have dual-sim capability and expandable memory. Android 4.4 KitKat will be installed out of the box with an update to Android L in October.
India will first have the upcoming smartphone from either Micromax, Karbonn or Spice. Pricing could be from 7,000 INR (Php5,068) to 10,000 INR (Php7,240).
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