Google Android Phone India Launch Announced

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kapsicum

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hey guys this is a wonderful news for all us geeks

Google Android Mobile Phone powered by HTC phones will be available in India by end of this year in December, The company is in-talks with major mobile operator's for launching the product.

Hurray....
:eek: i am surprised dat its coming so soon in this part of the world after its US launch.

However like iPhone3G, it too wont cost so cheap as in US markets which is around $179 (approx Rs 8,500), Ajay Sharma, country manager, HTC (India) hinted this saying : "the Indian market does not work on the handset subsidy model". :(
 
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kapsicum

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8000 ke phone ke liye installment :(

8000 or 8500 is US market price which is heavly subsidised by Mobile Operators just like iPhone, so it May cost Rs.20-30k in India, since Indian operators dont subsidise the Handset cost instead they charge low call rates (comparatively) & also provide us with EMI facility as gary4gar stated.
 

Pat

Beyond Smart
I dont expect it to be available for anything less than 25k! And thats a minimum..
 
that has a touch screen, qwerty keypad and hell of an operating system, i dont think it would be 8k maybe 16-20k
 

Sathish

Debian Gnu/Linux User
some rumors says that its price will be in & around 20K. HTC will launch the phone with airtel and it will have separate data plan.
 
Hmm... I think since the phone is android, the hardware level features of the phone will play the biggest role in deciding its price. Because software level features can always be added, since android has only just been launched.
 

parthbarot

In the zone
its grest news mates...really... but...but but... as you all said... price matters :D.. i mean..many wants to ake HTC android..but if they keep above 20 then... may be can be less popular...16 to 20 is ok.. :)

are unko bata doo.. aapne aapne prices ;). so accordingly they can take avg :D.. ha ha..joking..

regards.
 

DigitalDude

PhotonAttack
if someone didn't know, its the HTC G1 *www.gsmarena.com/htc_g1-2533.php
it has a powerful H/W so the price will be on the higher side

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IronManForever

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utsav said:
like wat?
Lemme think. I came across an article about the HTC G1. It said somehting that the current setup was very network dependant (for Data). You needed to have an ID for it. Many bundled apps were online ones. Isnt it? Too difficult in this part of world where bandwidth is ... you-know-what. Lemme google again. :neutral:
 
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Pat

Beyond Smart
Its true that G1 will be almost useless for the "aam junta"! Hardly anyone uses data services in India.
 

Pathik

Google Bot
It shouldn't be above 20k. Anyways, with the 5800 XM launching below 20k hopefully, it will capture the major part of the market.
 

IronManForever

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Pat said:
Its true that G1 will be almost useless for the "aam junta"! Hardly anyone uses data services in India.
And for those who do; it will be expensive as most services are capped/par-usage basis. And 3g is yet to be out; for optimum usage of the services provided by the Android. I dont see a good market. :neutral:
 

chandru.in

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*www.megaleecher.net/Google_Android_Phones_In_India"the Indian market does not work on the handset subsidy model".
It rocks to be an Indian. Need not wear handcuffs from operators.

Now one huge problem I see with Android is needing a Google ID to activate. Not that I don't have one. I understand the technical reason behind it (continuous synchronization of phone data). But at least there should be a way to disable it and activate phone without Google ID. If not, no business user will take up this platform.
 

IronManForever

IronMan; Ready to Roll...
^^ Here's more.

Andriod and T-Mobile G1's Five most Obnoxious Flaws

Topping the list, it's tightly integrated with your Google account—so tightly that you can only use one Google account with the phone. If you want to switch to another account, you have to do a whole factory reset.

And the inevitable reference alongside iPhone talk.
Google Android flaws pushing developers towards iPhone?
 
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