The phrase refers to Android-based cellular phones available for purchase at a price point below 10,000 currency units (typically understood as Indian Rupees or a similar local currency). These devices provide access to the Android operating system’s functionalities and applications within a budget-conscious market segment. A common example is a smartphone with basic calling, texting, and internet browsing capabilities sold for 8,500 rupees.
Access to affordable mobile technology is crucial for bridging the digital divide, particularly in developing economies. It enables greater participation in online education, access to information, and connection to essential services. Historically, the availability of such devices has expanded rapidly due to advancements in component manufacturing and increased competition in the smartphone market. This has led to a wider adoption of mobile internet and communication technologies across various demographic groups.