Google Aims For Launching Android One Smartphones At Affordable $200 Price In US Market;

The outstanding web search and tech giant, Google propelled its first gadget from its "Android One" activity to bring minimal-cost smartphones to the developing world.

In the wake of focusing on creating markets, for example, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and other South Asian nations, Google is by all accounts looking at US customers to advance its Android brand phones, with the principal handset hitting the market in the middle this year.

As indicated by the Information smartphones will cost amongst $200 and $300 and could be produced by LG. The new handset would be a piece of Google's "Android One" program, which the organization initially appeared in India in 2014.

Google is soliciting makers of Android One gadgets to follow close rules that guarantee an immaculate Android experience without unnecessary customizations and timely software upgrades. In return, the organization is advancing Android One gadgets with promotion and more.

The smartphones that propelled in India incorporated a scope of components, which may offer a look into what Google has in-store for the US, according to Reuters.

The Spice Android One Dream UNO MI-498, Micromax Canvas A1, and Karbonn Sparkle V all element 4GB of capacity and 1GB of RAM, in addition to a microSD card up to 32GB. Different elements incorporate 1.3 GHz MediaTek quad-center processors, 4.5-inch screens, 854 x 480 pixel shows, 5MP back cameras, 2MP front cameras, and 1700mAh batteries.

While Google's top of the line Pixel and Nexus gadgets are at the highest point of customers' need list, the essential reason the organization needs to grow its Android One gadgets in the US is to advance its Android image.

Google Android one was initially revealed in 2014 at its 7th yearly I/O engineer meeting in San Francisco, Google revealed the Android One handsets with excellent execution, affordable price and sensible information arranges in developing markets. For more updates stay tuned with us.

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