CREO introduces Mark 1 with its own Android-based OS, promises a new feature every month


CREO Mark 1

Teewe creator CREO (formerly Mango Man) today introduced Mark 1, it’s first flagship smartphone with its own OS based on Android. CREO says that it aims to make Android better with features that aren’t available on any other Android device. The company has 70 engineers, designers and makers working on the smartphone.

CREO Mark 1

The company secured $3 million (Rs. 20.4 crores approximately) funding earlier this year. The company did not reveal the specifications of the Mark 1 officially, but the GFXBench listing shows that it will pack a 4.6-inch Quad HD screen, will be powered by MediaTek Helio X10 (MT6795) SoC with PowerVR G6200 GPU, run Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop), pack 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, come 21-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

The teaser reveals the smartphone’s metal body, and as title says #ANewPhoneEveryMonth, the company promises to roll out a new feature for the phone every month through OTA update, inspired by suggestions from its community of users.

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No word on the official launch date of the CREO Mark 1 yet, but you can sign up on the creosense website to get notified.

Regarding its upcoming Mark 1 smartphone, CREO, said:

At CREO, we’re committed to #MakeBetter Android. And because we want to leave no stone unturned, we’re building both, the Operating System and the smartphone. With our OS we’ll send you relevant updates that shall keep your phone running just as new as the first time you held it. And not just that, we’ll also ship a big new feature with every update.

And just like the creatures of nature shown in our teaser commercial, whenever they change form they emerge as something greater, stronger, and better than before; we too pledge to #MakeBetter.


Author: Srivatsan Sridhar

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