Freedom 251 is an Android smartphone that costs less than $4

An Indian company will launch the country's (and possibly the world's) cheapest smartphone this week, priced at the equivalent of less than $4. The Freedom 251, manufactured by a company based on the outskirts of the capital New Delhi, will go on sale 

It's almost 12 hours since the launch of what promises to be the most controversial phone in the world this year, and we're as confused as everyone else. Nothing adds up about the Rs. 251 phone, not even the price tag. Here's why.

Ringing Bells is a Noida based company that has launched Freedom smartphone priced at Rs 251 (less than $4) and this move is aimed at creating ripples in the Indian smartphone industry. The entry price for the smartphones has been plunging in the

NEW DELHI: Ringing bells launched world's cheapest smartphone Freedom 251 priced at Rs 251. The handset is set to give a tough competition to the other smartphones available in the market. Read also. Freedom 251 first impressions: Cheapest but 

How much are you willing to spend for a smartphone? In case you're not ready to shell out more than $600 for a brand new iPhone 6 or Galaxy S7, then you're probably shopping for something more affordable. But what if there was a new mid-ranged Android