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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Pepsi (The Soda Company) is launching an Android mobile phone in China

On the off chance that I let you know that there was another Android telephone with a 5.5-inch 1080p screen, 2GB of RAM, a 1.7GHz processor, a 3,000 mAh battery, and a 13-megapixel camera, would any of that data turn your head? Perhaps. Be that as it may, imagine a scenario in which it just cost $200, and it was being sold by Pepsi. 

Believe it or not, Pepsi is clearly making a telephone (actually no, not that one) called the Pepsi P1. Various Android locales have uncovered a spilled picture of another gadget that is plainly marked with the Pepsi logo, something that was even teased on the organization's Weibo account only a couple of days back. Be that as it may, Pepsi hasn't gone and planned the telephone itself. Rather, it's gotten an obscure telephone maker to carry out the occupation (the gadget has a certain Huawei stylish to it, for what it's worth). The last is a move that we've seen different brands (like Kodak) endeavor before, one that quite often delivers really terrible results.

The draw here is, clearly, the cost. Telephone producers of all shapes and sizes have spent the most recent year or somewhere in the vicinity pushing the limits in the matter of how little they're willing to charge for opened, about premium telephones. In any case, moderate Android telephones are about a dime twelve in China, which is the place the Pepsi Phone will be sold. In the event that and when it goes at a bargain, Pepsi will as far as anyone knows charge only 1,299 yuan — about $205 US, or if nothing else a couple of thousand container tops and UPC marks. 

Update October 12th, 2:01PM ET: PepsiCo Inc. has told Reuters that the phone is real, but that the company is just licensing its branding. Another company will manufacture the phone. The article has been updated to reflect this.

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