Cheap Android (Linux) Phone in India
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How To Get Freedom 251 For $4 — Booking Open For World’s Cheapest Smartphone
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Freedom 251: A smartphone running Android 5.1, priced at Rs 251; does that ring a bell?
We’ve often been asked the question, ‘which smartphone do I buy?’ And to arrive at the most optimal solution, we go on to enquire the use patterns. All in the bid to understand which feature could be lifted up higher in the order of priority. Then comes the most important question – budget!
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The Freedom 251 is a quad-core Android smartphone that costs as much as a cup of coffee
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Ringing Bells Freedom 251: Cheapest Android Smartphone for Just Rs 251 ($3.65)
No, that’s not a typo in the title. An unknown Indian company by the name Ringing Bells has introduced what’s probably the cheapest Android smartphone for just Rs 251 which is less than USD 4 (actually $3.65 at present rates). What’s even more surprising is the looks and specs of Freedom 251. Take a deep breath and have a look at this.
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World’s cheapest Android smartphone goes on sale for just $3.67
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Order this $3 Android phone with your next cup of coffee
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