iriver launches the ULALA budget Android smartphone

iriver, perhaps most popular for its portable music players, has launched its ULALA 1-K1 handset in South Korea. This Android smartphone has entirely low-end specs across the board with a price point to match, with the device costing approximately $95 USD. The Korean company may launch the handset outside of Korea depending on what response it gets domestically.

ulala

The ULALA 1-K1 is designed specifically as a budget smartphone, offering low-end specs across the board with a price tag to match at about $95 USD. The display is 3.5-inches with a super low resolution of 320 x 480. Inside you’ll find a Cortex A5 processor, while around back there’s a 3-megapixel camera accompanying a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera.

The handset runs the old but trusty Android version 2.3.5 Gingerbread, a fairly antiquated version of the mobile operating system that has exceeded 4.0. Connectivity is your standard Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and support for 3G. There’s a microSD card slot with support for up to 32GB. Aside from its super-low price point, the ULALA also features dual SIM functionality.

iriver isn’t delusional about what it is offering, aiming the low-end handset at the budget market and as a device for those who need a second phone as a backup or sacrificial model in the place of a primary phone. Few other smartphones are available at this price point that aren’t complete garbage.

[via WSJ]

iriver launches the ULALA budget Android smartphone is written by SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2012, SlashGear. All right reserved.

Related posts

Latest posts

China joins the global push for AI content regulation

China is the latest country to attempt to legally regulate AI-generated content. Learn about the new rules and their impact.

Apple might serve a massive front camera upgrade on iPhone 17

Apple might use a 24-megapixel selfie camera across the entire iPhone 17 series, paving the way for advanced video capture tricks and high-quality selfies.

Circular Ring 2 puts blood pressure sensing on your finger

Circular is a relatively small player in the smart ring segment, which is currently led by the likes of Oura, Samsung, and RingConn. Yet, following a not-so-good start,. The Circular Ring 2, which recently smashed past its $1 million crowdfunding goal, has landed support for blood pressure sensing. The feature will be enabled via an […]

Nvidia RTX 50 series owners can unlock free GDDR7 memory speed boost

MSI Afterburner's latest update now allows memory overclocking on RTX 50 series GPUs

Open source image editor GIMP makes comeback after seven years

The latest version of GIMP offers a revamped user interface and a bunch of new features.

Android 16 will add handy productivity feature for desktop workers

A new Android 16 feature has been spotted -- the ability to screen record external displays connected to your Android device.

Here’s how Apple’s first foldable MacBook might win me over

A fresh leak has claimed once again that Apple is developing a MacBook-iPad hybrid with a foldable screen. This time, the news might have finally won me over.

AMD 9070 XT is a good upgrade over the 7800 XT

AMD's new RX 9070 XT has proved itself a worthy upgrade for those with a 7800 XT, with better ray tracing and upscaling capabilities.

Brain-training headband has a game you control with your mind

The Muse S Athena headband uses several sensors to collect brain activity data, and allows you to control a game with your mind. It's as sci-fi as tech gets.

Need a budget-friendly gaming monitor? Get this LG for less than $200

The 32-inch LG UltraGear QHD gaming monitor with a 165Hz refresh rate is a budget-friendly screen that's even more affordable with a $161 discount from Walmart.