Gadget Flops 2014: 10 Smartphones That Didn't Survive


# Android One Phones

Android One phone is Google’s initiative, aimed to offer stress free and smooth Smartphone experience to users of entry-level Smartphone. The online sale of adapted model and lack in concern of partnered handset manufacturers led to the failure of the initiative.

Spice dream UNOOn the other hand, even the leading physical retail chains and dealers apparently refused to sell these phones. Google promised early software updates like Nexus but the tech giant is yet to announce the rollout of Android Lollipop, the latest version of Android, for Android One.

# Google Nexus 6

Google's Nexus smartphones are basically developer-focused phones that gained popularity among the mass market due to their affordable price. The Nexus 6 is big with a large form factor and 6-inch display and it sports the best hardware including a QHD display.

A Snapdragon 805 processor powers the phone with a 3GB RAM and is charged by 3,220mAh battery. However, the Nexus priced nearly around 44k keeps it out of reach for Nexus fans and developers who can’t spend that much.

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