Android One Lava Pixel V1 now official
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Following yesterday’s leak, the Lava Pixel V1 smartphone has now been made official. The handset is the latest phone in the Android One line-up and boasts some rather decent specifications that should help Android One compete with new low-cost handsets arriving in countries like India.
One of the biggest features is the handset’s a nice metal back and sides, along with a rather sleek looking design, which is a marked improvement in build quality over Android One’s previous range of low cost smartphones. The Lava Pixel V1’s specifications match up with yesterday’s leaks, including a 5.5-inch 720p display, 2GB of RAM, and a quad-core processor. Here is the full list of specifications:
- 5” HD IPS display
- 13 MP rear camera images (software-enhanced 8 MP sensor)
- 8 MP front camera images (software-enhanced 5 MP sensor)
- 3 GHz quad-core processor (Mediatek MT6582)
- Full HD (1080p) recording and playback
- 2GB RAM, 32GB internal storage (expandable to 32GB)
- 2650 mAh Li-Polymer battery
- 3G dual-SIM
- Android 5.1 Lollipop
The lack of 4G LTE support is a little disappointing. The camera specifications are also a little interesting. It’s an 8 megapixel rear sensor and 5 megapixel front camera, but a software implementation seems to be laying two images over one another for a higher resolution image. We’ll have to wait and see how the actual quality turns out. Of course, the big selling point is fast updates directly from Google as soon as a new version of Android become available.
Google also has a new ad to go along with the launch of the Lava Pixel V1, check it out below.
The Lava Pixel V1 is now available from a selection of retailers in India, including FlipKart and The Mobile Store. The retail price is Rs. 11,349 ($175), which puts the handsets right up against the likes of the popular Moto G and handsets from Xiaomi. Time will tell if the Pixel V1 has done enough to stand out from the pack.
Is anyone buying one?



