Users are eagerly waiting for cheap smartphones in partnership with Reliance Jio and Google. A few days ago, the CEO of Google also said that the phone was working. Users may be a little disappointed when they hear the news about this upcoming smartphone. According to a Bloomberg report, problems in the supply chain and price of components have increased the company’s concerns. Due to these problems, the phone’s output is significantly reduced.
The official launch may take place in August or September
Reliance Jio plans to sell Google’s cheapest smartphone in lakhs, but now the target is a bit difficult for the company. This smartphone from Geo-Google will be presented at the annual meeting of Reliance Jio ie AGM 2021 on June 24. Reportedly, the commercial launch of this phone could occur in August or September.
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Engineers trying to give the best at the lowest price
The engineers at Reliance and Google are trying to make this upcoming smartphone the best performance device at the least cost. It is said that engineers have developed a different version of the Android OS with special hardware design, which gives users a higher level of experience without expensive components. Meanwhile, the demand for electronics around the world has increased significantly, resulting in a shortage of Reliance units.
Expensive parts
According to the report, the price of the processor used in the smartphone’s battery charger has increased significantly in a few months. At the same time, the display price on the phone has increased by 40 percent. In addition, the company is having trouble ordering chipsets in bulk.
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Machine delivery time has been increased to 6 months
The distribution of surface mount technology machines is a concern of the company. The machine can assemble thousands of smartphone components in an hour, but their distribution is a big question for the company. In January, the delivery time for these machines would take 45 to 60 days, which is now up to 6 months.