Google announces Android One to revolutionize low-end smartphones
Google has announced Android One, a design reference platform that
enables manufacturers to build low-end smartphones more easily, at I/O
2014.
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NEW DELHI: Google has announced Android One, a design reference
platform that will enable manufacturers to build ultra-cheap
smartphones with much more ease. The move could see Indian mobile
device brands up the ante with stable entry-level smartphones powered
by Android mobile operating system.

Delivering his keynote address at I/O 2014, Google's annual developer
conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, Sundar Pichai, Google's head
of Android and Chrome platforms, said Android One will in fact let
phone-makers pool in resources to create a reference platform for
smartphones, thus saving time and costs in launching new models.

The software powering these sub-Rs 6,000 smartphones will be stock
Android, but manufacturers and telecom carriers can differentiate
their products by adding a few of their own custom apps without
diluting the Android experience like bigger players Samsung, HTC, LG
and Sony etc already do.



Like Nexus and Google Play Edition products, Android One smartphones
will get software updates from Google. Pichai said that these
smartphones will get a list of recommended apps from 'Play
Auto-installs'.

Google will begin the programme from India and announced that it has
already roped in Micromax, Karbonn and Spice as initial partners.
Interestingly, Microsoft is also trying to capture this segment by
working closely with Indian brands like Micromax, Xolo and Karbonn to
launch cheap smartphones that run on its Windows Phone 8.1.



In the keynote, Pichai gave the example of an Android One-powered
Micromax smartphone, which will have a 4.5-inch screen, dual sim
functionality, microSD card support and FM radio priced under $100.

Google has revealed that Android is used by a billion users and the
Android One initiative is part of its aim to reach out to the next
five billion smartphone users. Currently, only 10% of India's user
base possesses smartphones and Google's move could lead to a
proliferation of affordable Android-based smartphones reaching many
more hands.

Smartphone sales in India remain high at the bottom end and the sub-Rs
10,000 segment has seen sales surge with the launch of Moto E. Various
manufacturers are looking to tap into this demand with ultra-cheap
smartphones even with the latest version of the Android.

Though there are a few $100 (Rs 5,000-6,000) Android smartphones in
the Indian market, but they are restricted by low-end hardware and
generally deliver a poor user experience. If Android One devices are
able to deliver good performance without breaking the price barrier,
Google will be able to turn feature phone users into smartphone buyers
and increase its own user base.

However, on the price front, Mozilla is working on undercutting even
Google. It has partnered with Spice and Intex to bring Firefox
OS-powered smartphones to India for less than Rs 2,000, but its app
store remains nascent compared to Google's Play Store marketplace.

It also remains to be seen how far Microsoft will respond to the
development. On one hand, it has Nokia X, Asha and entry-level Lumia
phones in its arsenal, and on the other it is trying to closely work
with the same set of manufacturers to launch cheaper Windows Phone
handsets.

-- 
nothing is difficult unless you make it appear so.

r. aravind,

D R O in bank of baroda,

mobile no: +91 9940369593,
email id : [email protected], [email protected].



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