Freedom 251 is a $4 smartphone with quad-core and 32GB ROM

We got an awesome news for smartphone users in India: Ringing Bells has just launched a new phone with an unbelievable price: $4 or INR 251. And they call it Freedom 251. The smartphone features …

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Freedom 251: Cheapest smartphone in the world

With a price tag for as low as $4, you may only have breakfast for one in many country. But from 6:00 AM today, February 18, you can get a smartphone for such a price in India. Many people still doubted this piece of news, until they actually saw the phone on its official website, and even order to grab one for themselves. Cheap as it is, Freedom 251 is a very decent phone with compatible specs to guarantee smooth performance. Freedom 251 is powered by 1GB RAM with 8GB internal storage (expandable to 32GB) and a quad-core CPU.

Other Freedom 251 specs include a 4-inch display with QHD resolution (yes, the beautiful Quad HD screen), 3.2MP rear camera and a 0.3MP selfie shooter. The phone runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop (while many $200 smartphones out there are still running on the previous Kitkat). Freedom 251 battery is very nice too, packing a 1,450 mAH cell, giving it absolutely decent times considering the small-sized display. This cheapest smartphone in the world is also capable of 3G connectivity, Wifi, Bluetooth and GPS.

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From what we know about Freedom 251 by now, this is such an ideal budget smartphone that makes sure to impress many users. With as low as $4, or INR 251, the phone literally gives you Freedom to connect, talk, capture, and explore the amazing world out there. I personally don’t find any reason why one would refuse to try this smartphone, because a $4 price tag is such a tiny one.

Freedom 251: Freedom in your hand

Freedom 251 is now available to order on the company’s official website . You can also check for full specs and other features of your interest. Freedom 251 smartphone is available only in white color and you get 1 year official warranty from the company when buying this product. “Freedom” for “4 dollars”, anyone?