If you always thought Android smartphones were meant expensive
devices, get ready to change your notions. Apparently, Google is
readying itself to push the Android OS on low-cost handsets in the
emerging markets of India and China.

In a recent interview, Andy Rubin, vice president for Engineering at
Google was heard saying that the "down-market opportunity is about to
happen. It's actually quite a revolution". To achieve this low-cost
dream, Google is making it easier for app developers to accept
payments from within apps and also to sell subscriptions, in order to
make more money from Android. In addition to this, low-cost handset
makers like Huawei and even LG would be used to make Android more
reachable to the masses.

This move comes soon after a latest Gartner report sees Android
pipping Apple's iOS sometime in 2012 to become the world's second-most
popular mobile operating system, behind Nokia's Symbian.

http://www.techtree.com/India/News/Android_Targets_India_China_for_Growth/551-112152-893.html

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