Wednesday, February 17

World’s cheapest Android smartphone goes on sale for just $3.67

An Android-based smartphone costing about the same as a cup of coffee has been launched today in India by the local company Ringing Bells. The Freedom 251 costs 251 rupees (about £2.50 or $4), comes with a one-year guarantee, and has surprisingly decent specifications, on paper at least. The phone's price is not subsidised by a carrier contract: it really costs £2.50.

It sports a 4-inch display, a 1.3 GHz quadcore processor, and a 1450mAh battery. It comes with 1GB RAM and 8GB of internal memory, with micro SD card support up to 32GB. There's a 3.2-megapixel rear camera and a 0.3MP front camera.

The Freedom 251 runs Android 5.1, and offers a range of pre-installed apps: global ones such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and YouTube, along with others designed for the Indian market. These include Women Safety, Swachh Bharat ("a mass movement for cleanliness"), and vertical apps aimed at those in the health, farming, and fishing sectors. Sales of the Freedom 251 start in India tomorrow, Thursday February 18, at 6am local time.

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