Monday, August 10, 2015

Android One Aims for $30 to $50 Smartphone Prices

Among other issues, smartphone costs are a barrier to widespread adoption of Internet access services in India and other South Asia and Southeast Asia countries. That is why Google is making Android One--its low cost Android operating system--a priority for India.

Phones made by manufacturers under the standard were priced at about $100 in 2014 and early 2015.

But the desired price targets are much lower. The “sweet spot” is a price between Rs2,000 and Rs3,000 ($31-$47).

Facebook and Twitter already count India as their second and third largest market by users respectively.

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