2015年6月14日星期日
Google Committed to Android One Despite Problems
Google will not give up on its fledgling Android One platform, said
Caesar Sengupta, vice president of product management. Android One is a
project meant to bring very-low-cost Android handsets to emerging
markets. meizu m2 note review Speaking to the Economic Times, Sengupta indicated the company
has learned several lessons during the initial launch. To start, it ran
into distribution problems and the initial batch of devices were hurt by
low visibility. Further, Google's hardware partners have not provided
system updates. Google admits it has shipped about 800,000 devices so
far in a country of 1.25 billion. Sengupta insists its OEM partners have
not given up, despite reports to the contrary. Handset makers in India
release a staggering 1,200 new phones per year. Google is looking to add
more features to the platform and expects a new round of devices to
reach the market in the months ahead.
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