All about Android One and Google's partnership with Micromax, Karbonn and Spice
All about Android One and Google's partnership with Micromax, Karbonn and Spice
Google has announced it will introduce sub-$100 (about Rs 6,000) smartphones, starting with India.

New Delhi: Google has announced it will introduce sub-$100 (about Rs 6,000) smartphones, starting with India, by October this year as the tech giant eyes the next one billion Android users.

The device will be produced by homegrown handset maker Micromax along Karbonn and Spice for India, which is the world's fastest growing smartphone market.

Google said it is also working with telecom operators to provide users with "reasonable data plans."

"The device with Micromax is a dual-SIM 4.5-inch screen device with a removable SD card and will cost less than USD 100," Google SVP, Android, Chrome and Apps Sundar Pichai said at the firm's developers conference in San Francisco.

He added that the phone addresses the needs of India.

"We will launch this around the world, but we will start with India this fall," Pichai said.

According to research firm IDC, smartphone sales in the country grew almost three-fold to over 44 million in 2013, buoyed by affordable devices made by local firms such as Micromax and Karbonn.

In the first quarter of 2014, 17.59 million smartphones were shipped in India compared with 6.14 million in the same period of 2013.

Samsung was the leader with a 35 per cent market share in Q1, followed by Micromax (15 per cent), Karbonn (10 per cent), LAVA (6 per cent) and Nokia (4 per cent), according to IDC.

The devices are a part of Google's new initiative, Android One.

"All these amazing multi-screen experiences are built around a smartphone and basic Internet connectivity. However, there are many people billions of people, in fact who still don't have access to a smartphone. We want to change that; so today we announced an important initiative called Android One," Pichai said.

Android One will provide smartphones that are high quality, affordable and come with reasonable data plans, he added.

"We are working with partners on a comprehensive solution which includes hardware reference platforms to address the mobile computing needs of those in emerging markets," he said.

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