Google plans to reboot its low-cost phone program, Android One, in the coming months. Sources have told the Wall Street Journal that Google has learned from its mistakes and will loosen some of its requirements in the program in order to get more devices onto the market.

Manufacturers will no longer have to meet nearly as strict hardware requirements to get involved. Lava, an Indian phone maker, will reportedly come out with at least one device under the revamped Android One program.

Android One partly failed because it was hard for companies to make money and compete with other low-cost phone companies due to restrictions on component choices.