Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Launched in India the cheapest smartphone in the world at less than US $ 4 – Financial Journal

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The Bells Ringing Indian technology company, founded last year, today unveiled its smartphone Freedom 251, the cheapest in the world with a price of 251 rupees or about US $ 3.7 (about $ 2,600).

the device, which will be available from tomorrow on a website created exclusively for the product was unveiled at an event in New Delhi.

The phone features a 4-inch IPS display with qHD resolution, quad-core processor running at 1.3 GHz, 1GB of RAM and internal memory -ampliables 8 32 gigas with a Micro SD card -.

As explained on the website of the Freedom 21, has a battery of 1,450 milliamps and integrates a 3.2 megapixel rear camera with autofocus and a front 0 3 megapixels.

the company ensures that the mobile operating system that runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop, comes with one year warranty, which is reduced to six months for battery and charger, and three months for headphones.

based in the northern city of Noida, Ringing Bells was established in 2015 and is expanding with finding distributors in each of the 600 districts India, according to the company.

currently, the web page lists only three different phone models, all exhausted, and one battery charger.

the company defines its mission as producing “products with futuristic technology of the highest quality and best service at the lowest cost of ownership”

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