Ringing Bells is set to official unveil the Freedom 251 smartphone, delivering 
on its commitment of launching the cheapest smartphone in India. Bookings for 
the Freedom 251 - which is priced at just Rs. 251 (approximately $4), making it 
arguably the cheapest smartphone in the world - begin on Thursday at 6am.

(Also see: Freedom 251 Launch: Your 5-Point Cheat Sheet to the Most Affordable 
Smartphone)

The Freedom 251, which Ringing Bells says has been made 'with immense support' 
from the Indian government, complies with the government's Make in India 
program. With such a price point, the little know smartphone maker from Noida 
is aiming to make the smartphone accessible to everyone.

The Freedom 251 understandably sports entry-level hardware specifications. It 
sports a 4-inch IPS display (resolution unspecified). It is powered by a 
quad-core SoC from an unspecified brand clocked at 1.3GHz, coupled with 1GB of 
RAM. The Freedom 251 comes with 8GB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded 
via microSD card (up to 32GB).

(Also see: Freedom 251 full specifications)

Other specifications of the Freedom 251 include a 3.2-megapixel rear camera, a 
0.3-megapixel front-facing camera, 3G support, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a 
1450mAh battery. The Freedom 251 smartphone ships with a number of apps 
pre-installed on it. Some of which include Women Safety, Swachh Bharat, 
Fisherman, Farmer, Medical, Google Play, WhatsApp, Facebook, and YouTube. 
Ringing Bells assures that it has more than 650 service centres across 
different parts of India, and is giving one-year warranty on the smartphone. If 
you are wondering how to book the Freedom 251, it will be available for 
purchase via a website later this week, though it may be June before all 
shipments are completed.

(Also see: Freedom 251 in Pictures)

Thousands of users may not find the Freedom 251 smartphone interesting - after 
all, it doesn't feature impressive specifications, the main USP of most Android 
smartphones. However, the specifications provided at the staggeringly low price 
point of Rs. 251 are certainly remarkable.

A low-cost smartphone such as the Freedom 251 has the potential to make a big 
impact in the country. According to estimates from last year, only 14 percent 
of the population in the country has access to a smartphone. 

At this point, Indian government's role behind the phone isn't clear - and 
whether or not the government is subsidising the phone. We expect to learn more 
about it later on Wednesday evening at the official launch event of the 
smartphone. The event will see a number of top Indian officials including Sri 
Manohar Parrikkar, Union Minister of Defence, and Dr. Murali Manohar Joshi, 
Member of Parliament.



Vikas Kapoor,
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137, 9013354994
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