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Google's Press Conference to go live in India on September 15



Google has got scheduled a new Press Conference in India, and the Mountain View based search giant has already started sending invitations to the media for their event on 15th of September, that will kick-off 12:00 noon, local time. As far as the rumors are taken to concern, Google is reportedly said to debut their Android One powered smartphones in the country as they have already partnered with the countryside smartphone manufacturers including, Micromax, Karbonn and Spice, as launch OEM's back in June at the Google Annual I/O Developers Conference in San Francisco.

Accordingly a week earlier, we also heard speculations on the company's plans to introduce their new Android One initiative in India early this month, where this new event invitation from Google all falls in line with what we read from the past. The new report also confirms that a number of new companies from India have already joined Google's list of Android One partners, since it's launch at Google I/O. Though the American firm's plans are to make their mobile operating system available to more customers at a really low price point, but not compromising on the hardware by pre-selecting components, for OEM's and running over stock version of Android operating system, also by receiving automatic updates for the system applications, posts in the past suggests us to see the Android One devices come out in the markets for a price range between ₹ 7000 to 10000, that makes it around 116 to 166 United States Dollars, which is more than the $100 (₹ 6035), what Google had mentioned previously. We also have all chances of seeing the man himself, Sundar Pichai, Senior Vice President, Android, Chrome and Apps at the September 15 event in India, as reported by NDTV.

Source: NDTV

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