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by freeone3000
2968 days ago
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The $50 price point being deliberately chosen seems to be a reference to Android Go, whose USP is that the max price of the phone, new, no subsidy, is $50. (Though in the US, ZTE actually sells them for $80.) Of course, they're miserable little devices, but they are technically smartphones that technically run android. |
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