Monday, September 15, 2014

Android One with double SIM card in a low price

Google introduced Android One as the first smartphone in a low price. The launch of this phone is held in India. Android One has a 4.5-inch landscape display that is equipped by MediaTek processor quad-core 1.3 gigahertz. The size of the RAM that is equal to 1 gigabyte.


The main camera is 5-megapixel resolution, while the 2 megapixel in front camera. Another feature that is favored is a double SIM card, microSD, and FM Radio. One unit priced US $USD 105. According The Verge, Indian users can watch YouTube over and over again without additional subject data rates.

Another feature that can be perceived by the user is the ease of access to the latest Android, the Android phone is purchased from L. Airtel carrier may download Android L, obtaining the data free 200 megabytes per month, and download the application for free on Google Play Store. Google's enough reason to privilege the Indian users because this country is the second largest Android market globally after China.

Google wants to reach out to all categories of consumers through the Android One that the operating system specially modified. Unlike Android phones in general, the process of making Android One is through a complex manufacturing process.

Other countries would be visited by Android One is Philippines, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. Google says large manufacturing such as Lenovo, Asus, HTC, Panasonic, and Acer will follow Android One such project. The partners that will be towed is a processor chip manufacturers, Qualcomm.

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