In May this year, Google released a lightweight version of the Android Go system, which provides consumers with entry-level smartphones at lower prices in emerging markets, and hopes to play a role in areas with inadequate network coverage.
Of course, many manufacturers naturally responded to Google's decision, and HMD is one of them. After releasing several Nokia branded devices, HMD plans to release the entry-level Nokia 1 in March next year, which may also be the first Android Go machine.
According to the current news, Nokia 1 will run the Go version of Oreo, equipped with a 720P screen, only 1GB of memory and 8GB of storage space, which is lower than the current common smart phones. It is expected to be listed in some emerging markets (such as Russia) at a price of about 80 euros (equivalent to about 623 yuan). After reading it, I can't help but feel that capitalist countries are indeed in deep trouble.
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