Creo Mark 1 smartphone review: A solid debut that falls short of the competition
Bangalore, India-based firm Creo has come a long way. From creating a commendable Chromecast rival that I liked a lot, it’s now secured funding from Sequoia and others to take on smartphone makers and mobile software developers. The company recently launched its Mark 1 handset which runs Fuel OS, a custom Android fork that promises a new feature every month. While India has a number of homegrown smartphone brands including Micromax and Intex, their products are usually poorly designed and badly built. As a result, I was skeptical about Creo’s debut effort from the get-go. However, the Mark 1 gets a…
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