Ringing Bells, the Noida-based organization that pursued discussion in the wake of reporting a telephone at an incredibly low cost of Rs. 251 five months back, on Friday guaranteed it has started conveyance of the world's least expensive cell phone in five states including Haryana, West Bengal, and Bihar.
"Of the 5,000 units of Freedom 251 telephones that we resolved to convey in the principal stage, we have begun the conveyance of 2,240 telephones today through wholesalers and dispatches," Ringing Bells Director Mohit Goel told PTI.
This incorporates 390 telephones in Haryana, 540 telephones in West Bengal, 605 telephones in Himachal Pradesh, 484 in Bihar and 221 telephones in Uttarakhand.
Goel further said the organization will start tomorrow the conveyance of 2,000 more cell phones. Of this parcel, 223 telephones will go to buyers in Delhi, 364 telephones in Punjab, 108 in J&K, 521 in Maharashtra, 194 in Madhya Pradesh, 225 in Jharkhand and 365 in Rajasthan.
"The equalization 760 telephones will be conveyed in UP on Monday (July 11) crosswise over five regions including Noida, Ghaziabad, Meerut, among others," Goel said.
For the Freedom 251 cell phone, purchasers will need to spend Rs. 291, including Rs. 40 as the conveyance charge.
Once the conveyance in UP commences on July 11, Goel asserted that the organization would begin dealing with arrangements for conveyance of the following part of 2,00,000 cell phones.
"The parts have as of now landed at the processing plant," he called attention to.
In February, the organization declared the Freedom 251 telephone which saw a distraught surge of more than 7 crore individuals bumping to enlist, yet when the model was displayed to media it ended up being delivered by another producer with its logo secured.
This prompted dissents from purchasers and subsequent request by police and assessment authorities, driving the organization to stop offer of the item and offer discounts to the individuals who had booked the telephone.
The Freedom 251 model touts a quad-center processor, a 4-inch screen and front and back cameras, evaluated at an amazingly low cost of Rs. 251.
On Thursday, the organization disclosed new more-costly cell phone models and additionally a LED TV estimated at Rs. 9,990.
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