Google launches Android One smartphones in India

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Google today launched the Android One India with three smartphones from three different manufacturers. These include, Micromax Canvas A1, Karbonn Sparkle V and Spice Dream UNO. These are priced starting from Rs. 6,299 and are based on Android One reference hardware, comes with stock Android KitKat software and will get software updates directly from Google. It has promised to provide updates for the smartphones for up to two years and also confirmed that these are some of the first phones to get the new Android L update. All these smartphones have different designs, even though the internals are similar.

These smartphones have support for Indian languages. All these smartphones get 200 MB of 3G data per month for six months from Airtel for app downloads and 100 MB per month for six months for Android software updates. Google has partnered with OEMs such as Acer, Alcatel, ASUS, HTC, Intex, Lava, Lenovo, Panasonic and Xolo for Android One smartphones. Current Android One smartphones are powered by MediaTek chip, Google has a partnered with Qualcomm so that we can see Snapdragon chips in future Android One smartphones.

At the launch, Sundar Pichai, Google Senior Vice President of Android, Chrome & Apps, said,

If we look at how people are getting online and accessing information today, increasingly it’s through a smartphone. While 1.75 billion people around the world already have a smartphone, the vast majority of the world’s population—over five billion more—do not. By working closely with phone and silicon chip makers to share reference designs and select components, we’re making it easier for our partners to build phones that are not just great to use, but also affordable. With Android One, we not only want to help people get online, we want to make sure that when they get there, they can tap into the wealth of information and knowledge the web holds for everyone.

The Karbonn Sparkle V will go on sale on Snapdeal, Micromax Canvas A1 on Amazon and Spice Dream UNO on Flipkart at 3:30PM. These smartphones would be available for purchase from retail stores across India from early October. Google plans to expand Android One to more countries such as Indonesia, the Philippines, and additional countries in South Asia by the end of the year.
 
The real barrier is not the cost the device but the data costs and availability. But that's not the point is it , Google just wants to keep it's services on Indian devices and protect it's monopoly, everything else is just a way to spin it.
The cost of the devices is not that great anyway for India and not even close to cheap considering that the very low end smartphones are at 30$.
Not an ideal start and things would need to get a lot better than this.
On the upside Google does need to support Asian SoC makers better and this is not a bad start.

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Spot on. My thoughts exactly.
 
Would be interesting once HTC, Lava, Xolo, Intex, Asus, Alcatel Onetouch, Lenovo, and Panasonic (and Qualcomm) join the party.
 
I'm thinking of buying one for my bro. This will be his first Android phone, so don't want to go much higher on the price bracket. Also specs wise, Android One is nice.

What I wonder is, which one to choose? Specs wise all 3 are same, or is there any difference that I'm missing out?
 
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