World's cheapest smartphone News
They came with a bang following the launch of Freedom 251, the world's cheapest smartphone. But what followed the manufacturer, Ringing Bells, were controversies.
The controversy over 'Rs 251 smartphone' took another turn Friday when a Delhi-based firm Adcom said it sold about 1,000 handsets to Ringing Bells for Rs 3,600 a unit and was unaware of its reselling plans.
The Telecom Ministry is believed to have sought clarification from Ringing Bells for marketing its 'Freedom 251' mobile phone without BIS certification and have asked UP government to check its credentials, as per BJP MP Kirit Somaiya.
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Freedom 251, manufactured by Ringing Bells is promoted by Mohit Kumar Goel.
In a move that is set to disrupt the smartphone market in India, Noida-based handset maker Ringing Bells is all set to launch India's most affordable smartphone on Wednesday, pricing it at just Rs 251.
Offered by an Indian company Ringing Bells at just Rs 251, "Freedom 251" is a smartphone that has features like Android 5.1 operating system, a 4-inch qHD IPS display, a 3.2-megapixel primary and a 0.3-megapixel front camera.
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