
Expressing concern over the launch of 'Freedom 251' smartphone priced at Rs 251 by Ringing Bells company on Wednesday, mobile industry body ICA has written to Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad to get into the depth of the issue, saying the rate of the handset could not be below Rs 3,500 even after a subsidised sale. ICA National President Pankaj Mohindroo said that it would be advisable that officers from Deity get into the depth of this and ICA will provide any technical assistance, if required.

'Freedom 251' smartphone priced at Rs 251 has been launched by Ringing Bells on Wednesday, causing the mobile phone industry body ICA to shoot off a letter to Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad to get into the depth of the issue, saying the rate of the handset could not be below Rs 3,500.

After Ringing Bells company launched India's cheapest smartphone, ‘Freedom 251’ priced at Rs 251, industry fears that this will disrupt the booming Indian mobile phone market. Ringing Bells 'Freedom 251' 3G handset features a 4-inch display, Qualcomm 1.3-GHz quad-core processor and 1 GB RAM, according to details shared by the company.

Also, the Indian Cellular Association (ICA) said that it is not appropriate for the senior political and government leadership to be present at the launch of Ringing Bells 'Freedom 251' till the air around this product is cleared and it is not shrouded under controversy. ICA decoded the rate structure of Ringing Bells 'Freedom 251' smartphone and said, “For your kind information, the bill of material (BOM) value for a product like this when sourced from the cheapest supply chain costs approximately $40 (Rs 2,700).


Freedom 251 mobile: The launch of the world's cheapest 'Made in India' smartphone was thrown into disarray on Thursday as a mad rush to book Freedom 251 smartphone priced at Rs 251 (less than $4) caused the firm's website to crash within hours of opening up for pre-orders. Taking the world by surprise, the firm on Wednesday had launched 'Freedom 251' smartphone that, it said, had been developed "with immense support" from the government.