Monday, 1 September 2014

Google To Bring Android One Devices To India This Month?

Google To Bring Android One Devices To India This Month?

Google's eventual entry into the new year bodes pretty well for Indian users. And if everything goes by plan, the Indian users might be treated to the new Android One as early as this month.
According to reports, Google is currently expected to launch its highly-awaited sub-$ 100 (around Rs 6,000) smartphones in India this month. This will further intensify competition in the booming multi-billion dollar smart devices market here.
Google To Bring Android One Devices To India This Month?
According to an invite sent by the company, Google will make "an exciting new announcement" on September 12. Sources have also said meanwhile that the company is going to unveil the sub-$ 100 device.
Back in June, Google announced its ‘Android One' initiative to bring in under-$ 100 handsets aimed at bringing the next one billion population to the Android operating system ecosystem.
The US-based tech giant had partnered domestic handset makers Micromax, Karbonn and Spice to bring these devices into India by October this year.
The device with Micromax would be a dual-SIM 4.5-inch screen device with a removable SD card, costing less than $ 100, Google SVP (Android, Chrome and Apps), Sundar Pichai had said at the firm's developers conference in San Francisco.
He had added that while Android One devices will be launched around the world, the initiative would start with India. According to research firm IDC, smartphone sales in the country grew almost three-fold to over 44 million in 2013, buoyed by affordable devices made by local firms such as Micromax and Karbonn.
In the second quarter of 2014, 18.42 million smartphones were shipped in India. Though Samsung is the leader with a 29 per cent market share, Micromax (18 per cent), Karbonn (8 per cent) and LAVA (6 per cent) are close competitors.
While Android is the dominant operating system globally, other OS' like Windows and iOS (Apple) are also gaining traction. Also, newer platforms like Firefox and Tizen may emerge as strong challengers to Google's platform.

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