Google Aims To Conquer "Next 5 Billion" With Android One Smartphones Starting At $105
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Anonymous
September 15, 2014 8:05:33 AM
After previewing them at I/O 2014, Google is unveiling the first smartphones that will be part of the Android One program, starting at a low price point of only $105.
Google Aims To Conquer "Next 5 Billion" With Android One Smartphones Starting At $105 : Read more
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IInuyasha74
September 15, 2014 10:25:46 AM
gggplaya
September 15, 2014 10:41:39 AM
salgado18
September 15, 2014 10:45:09 AM
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I just wish someone would release another phone with gaming controls like the Sony Erricson Xperia Play that I got 3 years ago and have thus far cannot upgrade to a new device because nothing else has this very important feature.It's not exactly the same, but you can get a bluetooth detachable joystick to use on a smartphone. It may not be as compatible as integrated hard keys, but at least you can upgrade the hardware and keep the keys.
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IInuyasha74
September 15, 2014 11:47:08 AM
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I just wish someone would release another phone with gaming controls like the Sony Erricson Xperia Play that I got 3 years ago and have thus far cannot upgrade to a new device because nothing else has this very important feature.It's not exactly the same, but you can get a bluetooth detachable joystick to use on a smartphone. It may not be as compatible as integrated hard keys, but at least you can upgrade the hardware and keep the keys.
Yea I know about this option. I fear that is the way I will have to go one day when I just really must get a new contract, at the moment I have been running without one since everywhere I am at has wifi. The bluetooth controllers might be the best option for me, but does suck to expand to having to carry two devices instead of just one phone.
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stridervm
September 15, 2014 5:47:17 PM
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I just wish someone would release another phone with gaming controls like the Sony Erricson Xperia Play that I got 3 years ago and have thus far cannot upgrade to a new device because nothing else has this very important feature.
There is. It's called JXD S5800. Costs about $140. Just bought one.
http://www.jxd.hk/products.asp?id=645&selectclassid=009...
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IInuyasha74
September 15, 2014 6:08:36 PM
stridervm said:
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I just wish someone would release another phone with gaming controls like the Sony Erricson Xperia Play that I got 3 years ago and have thus far cannot upgrade to a new device because nothing else has this very important feature.
There is. It's called JXD S5800. Costs about $140. Just bought one.
http://www.jxd.hk/products.asp?id=645&selectclassid=009...
Seen it, it has relatively poor controls, very large size, and highly prone to breaking down. Go searching online a bit you will find out that like 8 out of 10 die in the first 6 months. So enjoy it while you have it.
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amateurhour89
September 15, 2014 7:34:34 PM
probably won't make it to the states.. reasons like the fda doesn't approve, or it won't pass emissions standards, lead paint, or... turn signals. i can see from here it doesn't have turn signals...... or all the money grubbing companies with $800 phones have their hands in every politicians pocket. could be that i guess too..
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icemunk
September 16, 2014 6:07:58 AM
koss64
September 16, 2014 8:04:09 AM
For those asking why you wont see these phones in the States, its because the market is more than content with paying $400-$1000 for a phone. The demands of Third World countries are cheap phones with 2 sim cards, decent sized screen and wifi. I feel sorry for MS right now as I doubt they can come up with a phone near $50(hell they haven't even made a Windows 8 phone with a keyboard...) .
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alidan
September 16, 2014 11:45:01 PM
stridervm
October 7, 2014 11:47:28 PM
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Seen it, it has relatively poor controls, very large size, and highly prone to breaking down. Go searching online a bit you will find out that like 8 out of 10 die in the first 6 months. So enjoy it while you have it.
Well, the first one I bought had a multiple key problem (I researched online and it seems that the first batch of the JXD S5800 has manufacturing defects.), so I had to return it. The replacement one is still kicking, and I've been abusing this everyday. We'll see. No problems on any game or any control problem in the replacement S5800 I got.
Also for like $120, I have no issues with it. A brand new PSP is more expensive than this device. And can take and send calls.
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