Ravalika Medipally February 17, 2015

Tech-Giant Google will supposedly have the tendency to allege the usage of data for free for some selected applications on Android One as it has the intent in expanding the Android One.

Google’s innovative thought on Android One was announced in the previous year. It is intended to stabilize the life of Android Smartphones and to bring them to the very low end of the Smartphone market in budding countries, with the assurance of quick software updates directly from Google in spite of OEMs and the carriers. As per the latest report, Google’s upcoming move to expand free data for Android One for some selected applications on the Smartphne.

Android One is straighten towards the markets where the mobile data coverage is willing to be changeable along with the corresponding expenses which is a combination that might frighten the user from purchasing smartphones, no doubt quality phones still hold position in these kind of markets.

In accordance with the information provided by the Google will help to relieve this renovation to smartphones for the users in these markets by zero rating data usage for few applications. This senses that for particular apps, the users will not be payable for the data usage or it won’t devour allocated data from the plans they have alloted to.

Actually, the zero rating is not a latest thing at all to this issue. It is a preparation that the mobile carriers in rising markets frequently connect in to enhance their user base so that the Google’s move just might done to be if it zero rates a little of the very famous applications like WhatsApp and Facebook for Android One customers in that kind of markets.

The Google is supposedly functioning on this shift with the e-marketing companies like Snapdeal and Flipkart from India along with the other developers that who will move towards Google to have their applications of zero rated while Google will have some exertion with the mobile carriers to attain the zero rating for all the developers that it tolerates.

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