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The way the list of devices is currently structed means that it takes a lot of time to add a device properly. What are your thoughts on switching to a very simple, easy to maintain list like I did for the German version of this page? It only lists the name of the device and the year and month it was brought to market. --
Neuhaus (
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09:02, 6 November 2019 (UTC)reply
Please see
WP:NOTPAPER. The article is not long. Feel free to fill out what you want for those 2 mobile phones. Others might fill in more information. Don't forget to add a reference for each phone saying that it is an Android One phone. --
Timeshifter (
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16:20, 7 November 2019 (UTC)reply
I added a couple of phones with rather incomplete entries. Feel free to add information (or delete them if you don't like incomplete entries). Better than nothing in my book. --
Neuhaus (
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14:57, 10 December 2019 (UTC)reply
Neuhaus and
Stevebow: Wikipedia does not allow unsourced info in articles. I removed the entries for Nokia 2.3, Nokia 5.2, Sharp S5, General Mobile GM 8, and General Mobile GM 9 Pro.
Unsourced or poorly sourced (see WP:RS) info can go on talk pages though. Others can then put it in the article with good sources. I do this often on various article talk pages when I don't have the time to find good sources.
I add references to the talk page when I find them. Finding the references is half the work, and so I am doing someone else a favor.
I don't agree that you need a source for every single phone unless there is a disagreement about its Android One Status. Anyway here are some product pages, not english though. Sharp S5
https://jp.sharp/products/android-one-s5/index.html, Nokia 2.3
https://www.nokia.com/phones/de_de/nokia-2 GM8 and GM9 Pro are listed on the Android One homepage. As you wrote, "Finding the references is half the work" which is why the german version of the page is minimal and if there were any disagreements about individual phones we could always add references later. --
Neuhaus (
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12:03, 11 December 2019 (UTC)reply
It would be a never-ending food fight on English Wikipedia on a popular page like this one. With people adding and removing unsourced info over time. --
Timeshifter (
talk)
08:18, 12 December 2019 (UTC)reply
Feel free to post just the name of the phone into the table, along with a reference verifying that it is an Android phone. Others can fill in the details. Or you can help fill out the details later too. A specs reference site I like is gsmarena.com. Another one is devicespecifications.com. --
Timeshifter (
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22:01, 12 December 2019 (UTC)reply
As I mentioned, the german Android One page has a very minimalistic list and it is up-to-date as far as I can tell. There have been no arguments over individual phones yet. Usually it's trivial to determine whether or not a phone is an Android One device so i don't see it becoming a problem either. --
Neuhaus (
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09:01, 13 December 2019 (UTC)reply
Let's see.. It's 6 months later and list for 2018, 2019 and 2020 is still incomplete (but not in the German version). Perhaps it is too tedious to add new entries after all? QED. --
Neuhaus (
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09:24, 16 June 2020 (UTC)reply
If it is incomplete, then fill it in. A reference is enough. Others can fill in the details. I see you finally stopped talking, and actually entered some more phones into the list with some references. Thanks. --
Timeshifter (
talk)
11:28, 16 June 2020 (UTC)reply
Current future Perspective of Android One
There is almost no visible marketing for Android One
Moto One doesn't follow Android One any more
Xiaomi doesn't promise new Android One phones anymore
Then why doesn't the official program page show any post-2021 phones? Can you source Nokia officially stating it's Android One? -
Cardace (
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09:41, 5 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Chronological order. Ascending or descending
See my edit comment for this diff. "This is a major change. Please discuss first, and get some consensus. Other lists put the latest on top. See List of Intel microprocessors. Undid revision 966707707 by
Cardace (
talk)."
The lead paragraph starts 'Android One is a software overlay developed by Google', but the article then later implies Android One is an organisation with sentence starting 'On September 5, 2017, Android One and Xiaomi jointly announced'. I would suggest a better lead would be 'Android One is a programme within Google that developed a series of software overlays of the Android operating system for use on mobile phones.'