The first set of Android One was launched last week, worth Rs. 6,299 onwards by Micromax, Karbonn and Spice.
Karbonn is expected to be among the first ones to launch the newer Android One devices in the country.
Spice is also looking at unveiling its second Android One smartphone in the 1st quarter of next year i.e; 2015.
New partners like Acer, Alcatel One Touch, HTC, Asus and Lenovo, along with Indian brands like Xolo, Lava and Intex are also involving with Google to bring in devices with multiple specifications across price points. "Intex" will offer customers an enhanced experience that is unique in design, pricing and functionality. "We are actively working on bringing out the device to the market. It takes about 3-4 months for any final product to be made available in the market," Intex Business Head (Mobile) 'Sanjay Kalirona' said.
Android One price would be in the range of Rs. 6,000-10,000 (Indian Rupee). According to research firm IDC, Micromax, Karbonn and Lava (top 5 vendors among total shipment as well as smartphone sales) together accounted for over 30% of the market.
Karbonn is expected to be among the first ones to launch the newer Android One devices in the country.
Spice is also looking at unveiling its second Android One smartphone in the 1st quarter of next year i.e; 2015.
New partners like Acer, Alcatel One Touch, HTC, Asus and Lenovo, along with Indian brands like Xolo, Lava and Intex are also involving with Google to bring in devices with multiple specifications across price points. "Intex" will offer customers an enhanced experience that is unique in design, pricing and functionality. "We are actively working on bringing out the device to the market. It takes about 3-4 months for any final product to be made available in the market," Intex Business Head (Mobile) 'Sanjay Kalirona' said.
Android One price would be in the range of Rs. 6,000-10,000 (Indian Rupee). According to research firm IDC, Micromax, Karbonn and Lava (top 5 vendors among total shipment as well as smartphone sales) together accounted for over 30% of the market.
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