In June of this year, Google officially introduced Android One. It’s a move to make it easier to get stock Android on more devices all over the world, especially in specific markets where low-end to mid-range devices can really take off. Now, a new report suggests that time could be coming up shortly. The Economic Times has published a report that suggests Google is gearing up to launch Android One as soon as the start of September in India. The report goes on to say that three Indian manufacturers are due to launch new devices, which could be priced quite well for the region: The prices could be higher than expected due to extra features that Google is reportedly looking to add with the new devices: It also mentions that, depending on the response the devices get in India after launch, Google could launch similar devices in other markets. We’ve already heard that Google will be spending quite a bit on promotion for Android One, specifically in India, so this would not come as a surprise. Android One is certainly a different, yet direct branch for Google when it comes to their mobile platform, so it will be interesting to see how it stacks up when it finally sees the light of day.