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Freedom 251: India firm launches 'world's cheapest' smartphone | |
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An Indian company has launched what is being billed as the world's cheapest smartphone. | |
Ringing Bells earlier said their Freedom 251 phone would be priced under 500 rupees (£5; $7.3), but at the launch on Wednesday, it said it would cost just 251 rupees ($3.67; £2.56). | |
The phone has 8GB storage and cameras in the front and back. | |
India is the world's second-largest mobile market and has one billion mobile phone subscribers. | India is the world's second-largest mobile market and has one billion mobile phone subscribers. |
Freedom 251 is expected to target a market already dominated by low-cost handsets. | Freedom 251 is expected to target a market already dominated by low-cost handsets. |
"This is our flagship model and we think it will bring a revolution in the industry," the AFP news agency quoted a spokeswoman as saying. | "This is our flagship model and we think it will bring a revolution in the industry," the AFP news agency quoted a spokeswoman as saying. |
At present, the firm imports parts from overseas and assembles them in India, but plans to make its phones domestically within a year, she added. | At present, the firm imports parts from overseas and assembles them in India, but plans to make its phones domestically within a year, she added. |
Ringing Bells was set up a few months ago and recently launched one of India's cheapest 4G smartphones at 2,999 rupees, the Press Trust of India reported. | Ringing Bells was set up a few months ago and recently launched one of India's cheapest 4G smartphones at 2,999 rupees, the Press Trust of India reported. |