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Freedom 251 bookings paused, will resume within 24 hours Update: The 251 Freedom site has now stopped taking orders due to overwhelming response that has led to the servers to crash. "We receive approx 6 lacs hits per second as a result of which due to your kind overwhelming response servers are over loaded ...
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LIVE: Freedom 251, world's cheapest smartphone launch event In a move that is set to disrupt the smartphone market in India, Noida-based handset maker Ringing Bells is all set to launch India's most affordable smartphone on Wednesday, pricing it at just Rs 251.
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Industry reaction to cheapest Android smartphone, the Ringing Bell Freedom 251 Everyone is aghast, puzzled and are scratching their heads on hearing the price of Freedom 251. Not everyday you see a product being sold at almost 90 per cent discount than its production cost, let alone its MRP.
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Ringing Bell Freedom 251 launched, actual price Rs 2500 The real cost of the device is Rs 2,500, but the company is selling it for Rs 251. Yesterday, at event in Delhi, Ringing Bell, an unknown company in handset market, launched the world's cheapest smartphone Freedom 251 for just Rs 251.
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Freedom 251 Officially Launched; No Government Involvement, Confirms Company At an event presided by BJP MP Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi in New Delhi on Wednesday evening, India's Rs. 251 smartphone the Ringing Bell Freedom 251 was officially launched.
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Freedom 251 bookings start, but did you manage to buy the cheapest smartphone? Those who woke up early this morning (read me) to book the just launched Freedom 251 were treated to the Freedom 251 site that refused to load.
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Freedom 251 first impressions: Cheapest but usable Noida-based Ringing Bells on Thursday amazed the domestic smartphone market by launching the world's cheapest smartphone for just Rs 251, roughly translating to less than $4.
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Canon EOS 80D Canon upgrades its most enthusiast-centric SLR with a new higher resolution sensor, faster processing and an improved AF system, Angela Nicholson tries an early sample.
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Google Translate now supports 103 languages, covering 99% of Internet users Google today announced Google Translate has added support for 13 additional languages, bringing the total to 103. By the company's estimate, the service now covers 99 percent of the online population.
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Privacy versus security at heart of Apple phone decrypt order A court order demanding that Apple Inc help the U.S. government unlock the encrypted Apple iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters is shaping up as a crucial test case of how far the government can go in forcing technology companies to help ...
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