Google’s $105 Android One phone is now available
	
	
		  																		 				 					The biggest problem with inexpensive  Android smartphones in most  markets comes in when you observe the  quality of the hardware and  software being deployed. While it is not  expected that a device  retailing for $200 off contract be comparable to  a flagship phone like  the HTC One M8, that  doesn’t mean they should  be pitted against hardware that’s several years  old like the HTC G1.  Google announced an initiative to address this  issue in emerging  markets throughout the world during Google I/O, and  the first of these  smartphones with the Android One brand is now  available in India.
 
 
 Having an Android One phone is, essentially, having a guarantee that   you have a device capable of getting regular software updates from   Google. This is a two-stage problem in many emerging markets, as you   require both software capable of receiving the updates and the financial   means to pay for the often hefty download associated with the update.
 
 
 The Micromax Canvas A1 with Android One is an Android 4.4.4-based   smartphone with a 4.5-inch 480 x 854 display and a 1700mAh battery.   While nothing earth-shattering, at $105 it’s not a bad little phone. To   help with the data struggles, if you are using Airtel as your carrier   Google will foot the bill for the first six months as well as the first   200MB of apps you install.
 
This has been an impressive initiative from the beginning, and it is   clear that Google has no thoughts about slowing down. Alongside this   impressive announcement, Google’s Sundar Pichai announced  partnerships  with Acer, Alcatel Onetouch, ASUS, HTC, Intex, Lava,  Lenovo, Panasonic,  and Xolo to bring Android One hardware to Indonesia,  the Philippines,  and South Asia by the end of the year.
 
 
 Google’s plan to connect the next five billion people seems well on   its way, and with the next version of Android right around the corner it   looks like the claim that these phones will get Nexus-style updates   will be tested very soon.
 
	 
	
	
	
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