Wednesday, 17 February 2016

'Smartphone cheapest in the world' is launched in India

'Smartphone cheapest in the world' is launched in India
Mobile costs the equivalent to R $ 29.40; value is 0.7% of iPhone 6s in Brazil.
Manufacturer Freedom 251 was established in September last year.
An Indian company launches on Wednesday (17) a smartphone that, as promised, is the cheapest in the world. Priced at less than 500 rupees ($ 7.30), the Freedom 251, the Ringing Bells manufacturer, costs one-hundredth of the price of the latest iPhone from Apple.
In Brazil, the gap is even greater. Costing around here equivalent to R $ 29.40, the phone costs 0.7% of the price of an iPhone 6s sold in the Apple Store Brazil for R $ 4000.
The company Ringing Bells was created in September and started selling mobile phones on its website a few weeks ago, said a spokeswoman. As for the new product, "is our main model and we think it will bring a revolution to the industry," he said.
In the Indian market can be found cheap smartphone models, many of them Chinese-made, but local manufacturers do not stop to gain ground, with models that are sold at less than $ 20.
India is the world's second largest mobile market, and according to the national telecommunications regulator the country in October reached a billion users.

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