
The Broncho A1 is a relatively unknown device that runs on the Google Android operating system as well, complete with a full touchscreen display and all. While there are no further details available concerning its hardware specifications, we can safely say that the Broncho A1 will make its way to the market sometime next year, with whispers of a phenomenally low $235 price point being bandied about.
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