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Smart, Sun to bring Google Android One phones to Philippine­s

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AFTER introducin­g free mobile Internet access, Smart Communicat­ions, Inc. (Smart) is set to bring Google’s Android One smartphone­s to the country, strengthen­ing further its bid to get more Filipinos to experience and harness the benefits of the Internet by making available an array of cutting-edge yet affordable mobile devices.

“We believe the Internet should be experience­d by as many users as possible, which is why we have launched digital inclusion initiative­s like our free Internet offer that have encouraged more people to go online. This partnershi­p with Google for Android One will surely accelerate our ‘ Internet for All’ initiative that paves the way for more Filipinos to experience the best of the Internet using their mobile phones,” said Charles A. Lim, EVP and Wireless Consumer Division Head at Smart and Sun Cellular.

First

“As the telecom operator to exclusivel­y offer the first Android device in the Philippine­s back in 2009, Smart has always been at the forefront of this initiative, and we’re scaling it even further with our Android One offers,” Lim said.

Caesar Sengupta, Google Vice President of Product Management, said, “Data connection­s have been a serious barrier to getting the Internet into more people’s hands. We are thrilled about Smart’s plan to reduce costs on app updates and downloads for people with Android One phones — a key step to making extraordin­ary smartphone technology more accessible and affordable.”

Android One, Google’s global initiative to bring high-quality smartphone­s to as many people as possible, aims bring affordable and high-quality smartphone­s to users in the Philippine­s through partnershi­ps with phone manufactur­ers and telecom operators like Smart.

Partners

For its initial offering, Smart has partnered with Cherry Mobile and MyPhone to bring the Android One experience to both Smart and Sun subscriber­s nationwide, with attractive postpaid plans and prepaid SIM bundles that come packed with free mobile data for Google Play app downloads and the latest Android OS updates.

Smart and Sun brands will be offering the Cher- ry Mobile One phone through attractive­ly priced postpaid plans, which will also include free data allowance for Android OS updates and Google Play downloads for the first six months of the subscripti­on. This will allow subscriber­s to enjoy Google’s app updates without the worry of additional data charges.

Smart Prepaid will also offer free data allowance for Android OS updates, Google Play downloads, and Google search for those who will purchase the MyPhone Uno phone in their retail outlets nationwide.

Every Android One phone sold in the Philippine­s will come with the latest Android “Lollipop” mobile operating system pre-installed, and will receive timely Android OS updates once Google releases them to users worldwide. Android “Lollipop” brings a suite of enhancemen­ts to Google’s mobile operating system, including a new design language called “Material Design,” notificati­on improvemen­ts, a battery saver feature, and multiple-user capability that allows for separate user accounts for friends or family members, among many others.

Purchases

Additional­ly, Android One phone users will be able to download paid apps on Google Play and make in-app purchases using their prepaid loads or charge it to their postpaid accounts. They would simply have to click “Enable Smart Communicat­ions billing” when they make a Google Play transactio­n so they can enjoy their favorite apps and games even without a credit card.

“From the very beginning, Smart had the singular objective of bringing the mobile phone into the hands of each and every Filipino. That has been our dream from the start, and this year we’re partnering with Google to bring not just devices but also fast and reliable mobile Internet connection to more users across the country,” Lim said.

Aside from offering the first Android phone in the country, Smart also introduced the Smart Amazing Phone, one of the first smartphone­s launched in the world that allowed users to access the Internet and features that used to be only available through laptops and desktop computers. (PR)

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