A $4 phone? India’s Freedom 251 doesn’t add up

A phone should not cost the same as a cup of coffee.

A new smartphone company in India, Ringing Bells, is getting lots of attention for introducing an Android phone called Freedom 251, which only costs about $3.70. It sounds great to have such an affordable phone, but the math for the parts doesn’t add up. Watch CNET Update to learn more about the phone and what reporters in India experienced when they got sample units:


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