http://www.theverge.com/2014/6/26/5845562/android-one-google-the-next-billionAndroid One is a reference platform — it’s a set of rules that device makers can follow to make low-cost phones. It makes it easier for manufacturers to develop and produce devices, because Google is doing all of the hard work figuring out materials costs. For Google, it ensures that even low-end devices can run its software and run it well, providing everyone with a uniformly decent experience. Where KitKat was Google’s effort to address the software issues on low-end devices, Android One is now doing the same for hardware.
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Controlling hardware and software on Android devices is a big shift for Google.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/android-one-launches-india-three-phones-110/Quality Phones For All
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Google has moved to ensure that all Android One devices run pure Android, get updates straight from Google, and have certain minimum specifications. This has lead to all three launch devices coming with pretty meaty specs, including:
Additionally, the fact that these devices run pure Android 4.4.4 KitKat with guaranteed quick updates for at least 2 years puts them in a whole new category — and it means that they’ll be receiving the upgrade to Android L later this year.
- A quad-core MediaTek processor clocked at 1.3Ghz
- 1GB of RAM
- 4GB of storage
- Dual-SIM slots
- A removable 1700mAh battery claiming “all-day” battery life
- A MicroSD card slot
- Front and rear cameras (2MP and 5MP respectively)
- Built-in FM radio
Ne znam samo šta se dešava po pitanju GPSa i OTGa, ali na prvi pogled ovi telefoni, sa predviđenim cenama od stotinak dolara deluju, bar meni, odlično
Nadam se da će se prodavati i u Srbiji (po sličnim cenama, ne po "srpskim" cenama).